Photo by Disney Zodiac Wall

Disney Zodiac Wall

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should shoot at eye level with the model standing slightly to the right in front of the Judy poster, ensuring that the poster's main subject and the model's hat ears align for a fun interaction.
2. Composition: Use a symmetrical composition where the model's ears naturally overlap with Judy's, highlighting the theme. Place the card slightly off-center to avoid blocking the main elements of the image.
3. Framing: Include the entire phrase "Welcome All Mammals" in the background, avoiding cutting off any text to enhance the scene's immersion.
4. Lens Focal Length: Recommend using the 1x setting on a smartphone or a 35mm focal length on a camera to ensure the main subject is clear and the background is fully visible.

In front of Judy's poster in Zootopia.

1. The model stands to the right of the sign, slightly leaning forward for the photo.
2. The photographer stands in front of the model, using a vertical composition, placing the sign on the left side of the frame and the model in the center, with the elephant house in the background.

1. The photo spot is inside Disney, requiring a Disney ticket to enter. Ticket prices fluctuate, and the park is open from 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM. It's recommended to visit during the off-season.
2. This shooting spot is inside Zootopia, which has a small area but is very crowded. It's best to shoot before the parade, when there are fewer people! Otherwise, after the parade, the crowd in Zootopia can double!
3. Sweet or Zootopia-themed outfits are more suitable, and using sweets as props can make the photos even better.

Shanghai Disney - Elephant Dessert Shop Sign

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Nick Wilde Zebra Crossing

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Nick Wilde Zebra Crossing

Photo by Shanghai Crazy Animal City - Taking Photos with Graffiti Ground

Shanghai Crazy Animal City - Taking Photos with Graffiti Ground

1. Positioning: The photographer should be slightly below the model's eye level, shooting from above to enhance the miniaturization effect of the door. The model should be sitting next to the door, positioned at the right one-third of the frame.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the miniature door in the center of the frame and the model at the right one-third, creating a balanced visual focus.
3. Action and Interaction: The model should be sitting on the ground, turned to the side, and pointing towards the miniature door to increase the scene's interactivity and趣味性 (fun).

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Mini Archway

Photo by Shanghai Zootopia - Fox and Bunny Sculptures

Shanghai Zootopia - Fox and Bunny Sculptures

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Jail Door

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Jail Door

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Police Officer Clawhauser

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Police Officer Clawhauser

The photographer stands directly in front of the installation, using a straight-on angle and a centered composition to place the "Sahara Square" sign and the main orange rock structure in the center of the frame. The palm trees on either side are symmetrically arranged to enhance balance. When framing the shot, include the blue sky and white clouds in the background, and the ground claw prints in the foreground. Slightly retain the sunshade canopy and the outlines of distant buildings to add depth and highlight the main installation. A wide-angle lens is recommended.

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