1. Positioning: The model should stand next to the graffiti wall, facing it slightly from the side. The photographer should lower the camera position and maintain a distance of about 2 meters from the model, using a straight-on angle to minimize the feeling of looking up.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds to position the model and the graffiti wall on opposite sides of the frame.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 50mm focal length (camera) or the 1x lens on a phone to ensure the image is not distorted and the background clearly captures the alley atmosphere.
Outfit Suggestions: Light-colored, everyday clothing is recommended to add a sense of everyday life.
Additional Tips: On sunny days, temperatures can be high, so be sure to apply sunscreen and avoid heatstroke.

Lanman Hutong - Bubble Tea Girl Graffiti

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a slight angle in front of the subject, shooting at the same height as the person.

2. Composition: Use contrasting composition techniques, where the subject’s pink scarf and pants complement the beige coat, creating a soft color palette that contrasts with the brick house and wooden door in the background. The blue oil drum adds further color contrast, highlighting the subject.

3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to accurately represent the proportions of the subject and the scene, providing a natural visual effect.

Nanman Hutong - in front of Nanman Workshop