Photography Tips:
Stand next to the Klom Charli standee and gently point at it, as if introducing a good friend.
Slightly turn your body towards the camera to include the purple lighting and pixel signage in the background.
If there are many people around, move a little closer to the standee, focusing on the foreground to make the frame cleaner.

Shibuya Shopping Mall - Kuromi Standing Signboard

The photographer is in front of the model, who is walking down a small path. The photographer is capturing candid shots and can use a soft focus filter to create a glowing background effect. 
Equipment: Sony A1, 24-70mm lens.
Shooting time: 16:10.

Shibuya Yokocho Food Street - Street Scene

The model stands to the side of Molly, and the photographer stands about 1-2 meters in front of the model and the sculpture, shooting from the front. Use the rule of thirds to position the model on the left one-third of the frame and the sculpture on the right one-third, balancing the elements in the composition.

1. Equipment: Sony A7R3 or Ricoh GR3, with HDR mode support.
2. Pose: The model raises both hands to mimic the sculpture’s pose, adding a fun and interactive element.
3. Travel Tips: Avoid holidays to enjoy the best experience with fewer people.

In front of the entrance sculpture at Tokyo Shibuya Pop Mart.

The model stands in front of the railing on the bridge, and the photographer shoots from a diagonal front position.
1. Equipment: Sony A1, 24-70mm lens.
2. Pose: The model can lean against the railing for a relaxed supermodel look.
3. Props: Use a soft-focus filter to create a glowing background light effect.

Shibuya Miyashita Park - Overpass

Stand slightly to the side or in front of the vending machine, lower your head slightly to look at the stickers or pretend to insert coins, simulating real interaction.

Use a straight-on, vertical composition, placing the person and the vending machine in the center or slightly to one side of the frame, highlighting the sticker details and the person’s outfit.

Capture close-ups of hands, such as "lightly tapping the machine" or "pulling out a sticker," with the sticker pattern in the background to make the interaction feel more realistic and three-dimensional.

Recommended street style: denim jacket, hoodie, loose pants, baseball cap.

For a vintage film look, choose items like old T-shirts, canvas shoes, and bucket hats, with colors leaning towards yellow, red, and blue.

Shibuya Center Street - Vending Machine

The photographer stands in front of the glass window on the observation deck, using a bird's-eye view angle to highlight the bustling Shibuya Crossing. Employing foreground composition with a doll in the foreground, the photographer shoots with a 24mm lens or 1x on a phone to capture a wider cityscape.

Shibuya SKY Observation Deck - Scramble Crossing

The photographer stands across the street to capture the entrance.
1. Equipment: Canon G7X Mark III.
2. Best time to shoot: At night when the lights are on for better photos.
3. Additional tips: The temple is right behind, allowing you to capture both the temple and the Tokyo Tower in your shots.

Shibuya Tower Records - Outside the store

The model stands next to the vending machine, and the photographer takes photos from behind the white line on the ground.
1. Equipment settings: Sony a7m4, lens: 24-70.
2. Pose: Lean against the vending machine, crouch down, and hand over a bottle of water for the shot.

Shibuya New South Entrance - Vintage Vending Machine

The model is sitting on the stairs while the photographer captures the shots from below.
Shooting equipment: Sony a7m4, lens 24-70.
Pose: The model can sit on the stairs.

Shibuya New South Exit - Anime-style Stairs

The model pretends to walk past a roller shutter door, and the photographer captures the moment candidly from the side.
Equipment: Fujifilm XH2, 16-80mm lens.

Shibuya New South Exit - Neon Graffiti Wall