Photography Tips:
The model stands on the bridge, and the photographer stands 5-10 meters in front of the model, shooting from the front.
Posing Tips:
① The model stands on the bridge, full-body front view
② The model stands on the bridge, side view
Photography Equipment: Sony A7M4 24-70mm F2.8

Expo Cultural Park World Floriculture Garden - Red Wooden Bridge

The photographer stands on one side of the pond with the camera in a horizontal position, shooting at eye level. The composition is symmetrical, using the water surface as the axis of symmetry. The plants and rocks on both sides of the pavilion are evenly distributed, creating a balanced and stable image. It's recommended to use a medium focal length lens to clearly capture the architectural details of the pavilion, the reflection in the water, and the surrounding plants, maintaining a normal proportion and showcasing the elegant landscape of a Chinese garden. Additional tip: Pay attention to safety when taking photos by the lake.

Shanghai Expo Cultural Park - Water Pavilion

The photographer is at the lakeside railing with the Confucius Bridge as the main subject, shooting straight on.
Travel Tips:
1. To capture the Confucius Bridge gleaming with golden light, make sure to shoot between 16:00 and 17:00 in the afternoon.
2. Visitors to the Expo Greenhouses are recommended to follow this route for shooting. If you’re not visiting the greenhouses, you can circle around from the outside.
3. To the left of the shooting spot, you can also capture the Three-Piece Set and the Lupu Bridge.

Expo Cultural Park - Kongqiao Machinery Position

The photographer should position themselves slightly lower and use an upward angle to focus on the central lotus leaf. Employ a centered composition to place the main lotus leaf in the center of the frame, highlighting its clear veins. Include blurred lotus leaves in the foreground and background to enhance the depth of the image, and use light to showcase the translucent quality of the lotus leaf.

Additional tips:
1. It's recommended to shoot on a clear day for better light and atmosphere.
2. Be sure to use sunscreen.

Expo Culture Park - Shen Garden Lotus Pond Lotus Leaves

The photographer is using a 35mm focal length with an aperture of f8 to capture the foreground grass, the lake, and the distant hills in the background.
1. Equipment: Sony A7M4 24-70mm F2.8
2. Outfit Suggestion: Wearing a brown jacket will make the photos stand out more.

Expo Cultural Park - Square Lawn Opposite the Arch Bridge

Outfit Suggestions: It's recommended to wear clothing with metal elements, such as a belt or earrings.

Additional Tips:
1. This place is usually deserted, making it suitable for a visit whether it's a weekday or weekend.
2. After you're done here, make sure to check out the V-shaped bridge and the underwater forest at Pavilion 2.

Shanghai Greenhouse Garden at the Expo Cultural Park - 2nd Pavilion Stereo Channel

The model stands in front of the waterfall, and the photographer slightly crouches to shoot from a low angle, which makes the model appear slimmer.
Dressing suggestion: Since it’s a greenhouse garden, it will be quite warm inside. It’s recommended to wear your nice outfit under a coat, and take off your outerwear when you get there for the photos.
Additional tip: The lighting here is perfect for silhouette shots, which really enhances the atmosphere.

Expo Cultural Park Greenhouse Garden - Next to the Cloud Forest Waterfall

The photographer stands low, shooting from an upward angle, selecting a position that showcases the layers of plants and the architectural structure of the hanging gardens. Using a frame-within-a-frame composition, the foreground palm leaves create a natural frame, guiding the viewer's eye to focus on the people on the bridge and the architectural structures in the background. A medium telephoto lens is used for the shot.

1. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Prices: 98 RMB on weekdays, 128 RMB on weekends;
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

2. Additional Tips:
① Strongly recommend arriving at Pavilion 2 at 9:00 AM to see the underwater forest aquarium on the right as you enter; it's a great spot for photos.
② After visiting the underwater forest, return to the entrance of Pavilion 2 and walk straight ahead to the underwater gallery, where you can enjoy two popular shooting spots all to yourself.

Shanghai Conservatory Garden - Skywalk

The model should stand at the cave entrance, with the photographer taking shots from a slightly upward angle opposite the entrance.
Opening Hours: The Shanghai Greenhouse Garden is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and is closed on Mondays.
Travel Tips: It’s recommended to visit on a weekday for photos, as weekends can be extremely crowded.
Additional Advice: Since it’s a greenhouse, it’s quite warm inside, so visitors can take off their coats for full-body shots, which will make the scenery look grand and the people look great.

Expo Culture Park Greenhouse Garden - Cloudy Canyon

The photographer stands at a side-front position to the subject, shooting at eye level. The yellow flowers in the foreground add depth to the composition. A medium-telephoto lens is used to blur the background, highlighting the subject.

1. Shooting Time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day for better lighting and more appealing shots.
2. Travel Tips: Weekends and holidays can be very crowded, so it's advisable to avoid peak times.

Expo Cultural Park - Flower Bed at the Entrance