The photographer should position themselves 4 meters away from the model, shooting at eye level. Place the model in the center of the frame, and don’t leave too much empty space below their feet.

Pose suggestions: The model can take large steps, look to the left and right, and turn around.

Equipment suggestions: You can use a smartphone or a camera.

Timing suggestions: It’s recommended to shoot on a weekday when there are fewer passersby.

M50 Creative Park - Monster Graffiti Wall

The model stands next to an astronaut.
The photographer is about two meters away.
Center the composition with graffiti on the wall as the background.
Place the model in the center of the frame, leaving space below their feet.

① Outfit: Denim vest + yellow plaid pants.
② Photography equipment: R50 18-150mm.
③ On weekends, there is a lot of foot traffic, so it's best to visit on a weekday if you want great photos.
④ Use accessories like sunglasses and bags to enhance your shots.

M50 Creative Park - Lunar Astronaut Mural

The model stands in the center of the art exhibition, 
with the photographer about two meters away.
The composition focuses on the pearl painting exhibition as the backdrop, 
with the model positioned in the center of the frame, leaving space at the bottom.

① Outfit: Denim vest + yellow plaid pants.
② Photography equipment: R50 18-150mm lens.
③ Weekends are busy; sisters who want good photos should visit on weekdays.
④ You can bring props like sunglasses and bags.
⑤ Bring a fill light; flash is not allowed indoors.

M50 Creative Park - Bubble Art Wall

Shooting Angles:
Stand at the bottom of the stairs and use a wide-angle lens to shoot upwards, capturing the vibrant cartoon graffiti on the stairs along with the sky above, highlighting the depth of the stairs and the visual impact of the graffiti. Move to the middle platform of the stairs and switch to a medium to long telephoto lens to focus on a specific graffiti pattern, emphasizing the exaggerated lines, vibrant color combinations, or intricate details, showcasing the unique charm of street art. At the top of the stairs, shoot from a bird's-eye view, using the winding curve of the stairs to create a sense of depth with the foreground steps and the background buildings, adding richness to the composition.

Posing Tips:
① Stand sideways next to the stair railing, gently touching the wall graffiti with one hand while the other hangs naturally, slightly tilting your head towards the camera, capturing the moment of intimate interaction with the graffiti.
② Sit on the stair steps, crossing your legs casually, with one hand resting on the step behind you and the other making a playful gesture, using a low-angle shot to create a youthful and artistic atmosphere.
③ Stand at a distance to the side of the stairs, facing away from the camera, with both arms outstretched pointing towards the graffiti-covered stairs, slightly turning your body to look back, using the contrast of light and shadow to capture a moment of dynamic interaction with the graffiti stairs.

M50 Creative Park - Cartoon Graffiti Staircase

Composition:
The model stands under the mural.
The photographer is about two meters away.
Center composition with the mural as the background.
The model takes up two-thirds of the frame.

Shooting Tips:
① Clothing: White dress.
② Equipment: R50 18-150mm.
③ During the summer, crowds can be large. Sisters who want good photos should go early in the morning to avoid the heat and the crowds.
④ Props like stuffed animals and bags can enhance the photos.

Eight Great Galleries - Umbrella-Holding Kitten Painting

The model stands between two art exhibits.
The photographer is about two meters away.
Center composition with the model positioned in the center of the frame.
Use the art exhibit as the background, and pay attention to leaving space below the model’s feet.
① Outfit: Denim vest + yellow plaid pants.
② Photography equipment: R50 18-150mm lens.
③ The gallery is crowded on weekends; ladies who want good shots should visit on weekdays.
④ You can naturally take walks and photographs of the exhibits in the gallery.

M50 Creative Park - Summer Wonderland Exhibition at Bubble Fantasy Gallery

The photographer is 4 meters away from the model, shooting at eye level. The model can be placed in the center of the frame, with minimal empty space below their feet.

Pose suggestion: The model can stretch, spread their arms, and look around.

Equipment suggestion: Can use a smartphone or a camera.

Timing suggestion: It’s recommended to shoot on a weekday to avoid crowds.

M50 Creative Park - Vintage Doors and Windows

Composition:
The model stands under the mural,
The photographer is about two meters away,
Center the composition with the mural as the background,
The model should take up two-thirds of the frame.

Photography Tips:
① Outfit: White dress.
② Equipment: R50 18-150mm lens.
③ During summer, the area gets busy with visitors. Sisters who want to get good shots should go early in the morning when it's cooler and less crowded.
④ Use props like stuffed animals or bags to enhance the photos.

Eight Great Galleries - Blue Dwarf Painting

The photographer gets close to the wood carving, shooting from a slightly lower angle to highlight the texture and three-dimensionality. The camera position is roughly level with the bottom of the wood carving, eliminating excess background to focus on the intricate details and enhance visual impact.

Other tips: The park has several photo spots, including Banana Fish Bookstore, Polar Bear Gallery, and Art Building 3, Room 108.

M50 Creative Park - Root Carving Exhibition

The model stands next to the artwork, and the photographer uses a 50mm focal length to capture the shot.

1. Equipment settings: Sony A7M4, lens 24-70mm F2.8, aperture set to f4.
2. Travel tips: The exhibition runs from December 7, 2024, to January 18, 2025.

M50 Creative Park - "Tender Whispers" Exhibition