Photography Tips: Have the model stand in front of the installation, with the photographer standing about two arm's lengths away. Use a 1x/ wide-angle lens for the shot.

Best Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the lighting is ideal.

Photography Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8 lens.

Outfit Suggestions: The zoo installation is rich and very cute, so consider dressing in a youthful and vibrant style.

Posing Tips: You can try some cute and lively poses. If you're unsure, try looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Panda Group Sculpture

Photography Tips: Have the model lean against the wall, with the photographer standing at a distance of two arm lengths. Use a 2x/medium telephoto lens.
Best Time to Shoot: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Photography Gear: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has lots of cute decorations. Dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Pose Ideas: Try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Panda Cafe Mural

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand next to the display board, and the photographer should be about two arm's lengths away on flat ground. You can use a 1x/ wide-angle lens for this shot.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the lighting is optimal.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of adorable decorations, so consider wearing something youthful and vibrant.
Posing Tips: Try some cute and lively poses. If you're unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Polar Bear Introduction Display Board

Shooting Tips: Have the model squat between the sculptures, with the photographer standing about an arm's length away. Use a 1x/wide-angle lens for the shot.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo's installations are rich and very cute, so opt for a youthful and vibrant outfit.
Posing Tips: Try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Panda Cafe with two panda sculptures

Shooting Tips: The model should stand in front of the sculpture, and the photographer should stand about two arm’s lengths away, using a 1x or wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the lighting is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute and colorful installations, so you can dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Posing Tips: You can make some cute and lively gestures; if you’re unsure what pose to do, try looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Panda Pavilion Panda Head Sculpture

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand next to the sculpture, and the photographer should stand about two arm lengths away on flat ground. Use a 1x/ wide-angle lens for the shot.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the lighting is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has lots of adorable installations. Dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Posing Ideas: Try some cute and lively poses. If you're unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Polar Bear Three-Dimensional Installation

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of a wall, and the photographer should stand at a distance of about two arm's lengths, using a 1x or wide-angle lens.

Best Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is good.

Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.

Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute installations, so it’s a great idea to dress in a youthful and vibrant style.

Poses: You can try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Panda Café Logo

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand next to a window, and the photographer should stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: Between 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a wide variety of cute installations, so you can opt for a youthful and vibrant look. If you're there specifically to photograph the Changguan Building scenery, consider wearing a vintage-style dress.
Posing Tips: If you're unsure about your pose, try looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Changguanlou Window Sill

Photography Tips: Have the model stand at the end of the colonnade, and the photographer should stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Best Time to Shoot: 3-5 PM, when the light is most favorable.
Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute and colorful installations, so dressing in a youthful and vibrant style works well. If you're there specifically for the Changguanlou scenery, a vintage-style dress would be a great choice.
Posing Tips: If you're unsure about poses, try looking down at the camera, gazing up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Changguanlou Corridor

 Shooting Tips: Have the model stand on the stairs, and the photographer should position themselves about two arm lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute decorations, so you can dress in a youthful and vibrant style. If you're specifically there to capture the Changguanlou scenery, try a vintage-style dress.
Posing Tips: If you're unsure about poses, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Entrance steps of Changguan Pavilion