Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Plaza Bench

Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Plaza Bench

The photographer stands near the magnolia branches, shooting at eye level. With the building wall as the background, the photographer uses light and shadow effects to highlight the magnolia branches as the main subject. A medium telephoto lens is used to blur the background and clearly showcase the details of the magnolia flowers.

Travel Tip: The flowering period of magnolias in Shanghai is typically from late February to early April each year.

Shanghai Exhibition Center - West Garden Magnolia

The photographer should stand about 2 meters away from the model, shooting at eye level. Make sure the front pillar is fully in the frame and capture as much of the steps behind as possible, without leaving too much ground at the bottom. The model’s outfit can have a vintage style, such as a vintage hat and solid-colored clothing, which works well here. The model can walk around, turn in circles, look back over their shoulder, or lightly touch the pillar. A relaxed and natural pose will look great in the photos.

Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Square Staircase Cylinder

Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Plaza Long Columns

Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Plaza Long Columns

Photo by Aerial shot of the staircase at the East Plaza of Shanghai Exhibition Center

Aerial shot of the staircase at the East Plaza of Shanghai Exhibition Center

Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Square Brick Wall

Shanghai Exhibition Center - East Square Brick Wall

Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - Side of the Fountain

Shanghai Exhibition Center - Side of the Fountain

Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - Front of the Rose Garden

Shanghai Exhibition Center - Front of the Rose Garden

Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - Daisy Spiral Staircase

Shanghai Exhibition Center - Daisy Spiral Staircase

Photo by Shanghai Exhibition Center - Butterfly Necrophagy

Shanghai Exhibition Center - Butterfly Necrophagy