The model stands at the wooden latticed door, lightly placing one foot on the threshold, with a slight tilt to the body, creating a natural and playful pose. The photographer uses a low-angle shot, positioning the camera low to enhance the sense of extension, with the model centered in the frame. A wide-angle or 1x phone lens is used to include the latticed door and stone wall background, allowing the sunlight to shine from the side, highlighting the architectural lines and shadows.

Photography Tips:
① Stand at the wooden latticed door with a slight tilt, using a low-angle shot to create a sense of extension.
② Place one foot lightly on the threshold, with a slight body lean, for a natural and playful look.
③ Allow the sunlight to fall on you from the side, enhancing the architectural lines and shadows.

Pine Wave Art Museum - Gateway to Art

1. Frontal close-up composition: Capture the dense area of stickers completely in the frame, with the person standing slightly to one side of the sign, creating a contrast of "people and culture." This is suitable when the outfit is the highlight.
2. Half-body close-up composition: Focus on the upper body of the person and the sticker background, using the sticker patterns to create rich layers. This is ideal for expressing personality, attitude, or trendiness.
3. Low-angle upward composition: Shoot the sign from below, with the person positioned slightly behind and to the side, enhancing the overwhelming and impactful visual effect of the sticker wall.
Interactive composition: Photograph the person pretending to "stick" a sticker or touch the sticker wall, making the scene more engaging and fun.
Outfit suggestions: Recommend street style, skate style, loose silhouettes, or outfits with patterns and collage elements that echo the sticker wall style. Accessories such as baseball caps, sunglasses, and crossbody bags can add to the look.
Shooting time suggestions: Recommend shooting during the day, especially in the late afternoon when the light is even, to best preserve the colors and details of the stickers.

Shibuya Central Street - Road Sign Sticker

The model is sitting on the railing, and the photographer is shooting from 1-2 meters in front, at eye level.
Equipment settings: Sony a7m4, 24-70mm lens.
Additional tips: It's quite dark, so you can use a flash.

Shibuya New South Entrance - Under the Overpass

Photography Tips:
- Stand in the spot with the richest colors and strongest character interaction, making it seem like you’ve stepped into a 2D world.
- Slightly turn your body or look back with a natural expression to add a storytelling feel.
- Echo the gestures or actions of the characters with your own pose, such as giving a peace sign or reaching out to interact.

Meiji-dori Station - Large Anime World Posters

The model stands at the entrance of the store, and the photographer stands across the street, with the lens directly facing the entrance of the coffee shop. Hold the camera horizontally to shoot, with the subject positioned in the center of the frame. You can use a 24-35mm focal length or the 1x zoom on a phone to keep the composition complete and appropriately compress the distance between the foreground and background.

1. Equipment Information: The shooting device is an iPhone 16.
2. Shooting Props: Notepad, pour-over coffee maker, old book, film camera.
3. Travel Tips: Before 10:00 AM or after 3:00 PM, to avoid crowds and enjoy softer lighting.
4. Outfit Suggestions: Showa literary style or cozy everyday style (cardigan, linen shirt, apron-style outfit), which better integrates with the ambiance of the space.

In front of the Douhu Coffee Shop at Shibuya New South Exit

📷 Photography Tips:
- Stand between Kuromi and Melody to create a "center sandwich" feel.
- Make a peace sign, pout, or pose with your phone to match the playful vibe of the wall.
- Include the Japanese text and pixelated cherries in the shot for a more dynamic composition.

Shibuya - Sanrio Poster Wall

Photo by Shibuya Central Street - Night View of Neon Signs on the Street

Shibuya Central Street - Night View of Neon Signs on the Street

Photo by Shibuya SKY Rooftop Sunset

Shibuya SKY Rooftop Sunset

Photography Tips: Stand in front of the pink wall and tilt your head slightly towards the camera. Make sure the pixel-style rainbow and cherry are in the background. You can let your hands hang naturally or hold a cute little item, making a V sign or resting your chin in your hand for a more playful look. When shooting, lower the angle a bit to make the “GAME PLAZA” sign in the background stand out more.

Tokyo Shibuya - Sanrio Pop-Up Wall

📷 Photography Tips
- Stand next to the giant statue with your hands on your hips to show a sense of "fighting side by side";
- Look directly into the camera, or raise your eyebrows slightly for a touch of "heroism";
- Make sure to stand outside the "DO NOT TOUCH" boundary, ensuring safety and not blocking the sign.

Shibuya - Marvel Stone Statue