The photographer stands in front of the table and shoots from a low angle using a centered composition, placing the table in the middle of the frame. They use a 24mm focal length (or 1x on a smartphone), which is suitable for documenting indoor spaces and capturing a wider field of view.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free, just register at the entrance.
② Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Study

Use the rule of thirds to place the black chair at the one-third mark on the left side of the frame, enhancing the spatial depth and highlighting the architectural features of the interior. It is recommended to use a camera with a 24mm lens or the 1x zoom on your phone, which is suitable for capturing indoor scenes while preserving details. Make full use of natural light, avoiding overly dark or overexposed areas, to ensure that the details of the windows, chair, and chandelier are clearly visible.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free entry; individual visitors need to register at the entrance.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM.
2. Additional Tips: Remember to bring your ID.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Living Room

The model stands next to the sofa, and the photographer stands one arm's length away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
1. Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8;
2. Pose: The model can hold a book as a prop, and can look at or away from the camera.
3. Timing: Shoot around 3 PM when the sunlight is just right.
4. Outfit: Keep it simple and clean, with black, white, and gray being versatile choices.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Vintage Sofa

The photographer stands on the street in front of the north gate of the former residence, shooting at eye level. The red door contrasts with the gray-black brick wall, highlighting the main subject. The regular geometric lines of the building contrast with the bare branches. A medium-telephoto lens is used to blur parts of the foreground and background, clearly showcasing the details of the architecture, such as the textures of doors and windows, the material of the walls, and the decorations on the door, making the main subject stand out even more. This creates a sense of historical weight and tranquility.

Shooting Time: It is recommended to shoot on a clear day.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - North Gate

The model stands by the window, and the photographer stands on the upper step, about an arm's length away to shoot. Try using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
1. Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
2. Pose: Stand by the window, looking at or away from the camera.
3. Time: Around 3 PM, when the sunlight is just right.
4. Outfit: Keep it simple and clean; black, white, and gray are versatile choices.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - White Windowside

The model stands in front of the window, and the photographer shoots from a slightly lower angle, requiring a wide-angle 35mm lens. Equipment: Sony A7M4 + 24-70mm GM II.

Outfit Suggestions: The cottage has a more vintage feel, so you can wear cheongsams or fitted dresses, which will better match the theme and give your photos a retro vibe. Alternatively, you can opt for French-inspired clothing, which also complements the setting very well.

Additional Tips: Every window in the building is perfect for photos. You can stand in front of the window for your shots, whether you’re standing sideways or facing the camera, both options look great.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Colorful Checkered Windows