Using a level shooting angle and symmetrical composition, the blue-themed buildings are evenly distributed on both sides, with an arch bridge naturally connecting them in the center. The "Glacier Town" sign is located in the upper right corner of the frame. The view includes the house on the left, the central arch bridge, the building on the right, and the footpath on the ground. The background retains some blue sky and trees.

Shanghai Crazy Animal City - Glacier Town Theme Decorations

Use a centered composition with the subject in the middle of the frame, taken from a straight-on angle. The shot should include the background arched wooden door, symmetrical wall sconces, and pink walls. In the foreground, include the steps to show architectural details. The model should be seated on the steps, with crossed legs and one hand gently touching the chest, in a natural pose.

Shooting time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day for better lighting and results.

Disney Zootopia - Inner Small Gate

The photographer stands at a slight angle to the subject, using an eye-level perspective. The composition follows the rule of thirds, placing the subject on the left one-third of the frame and the "Zootopia" sculpture on the right two-thirds, creating a balanced layout. The subject and the sculpture complement each other, emphasizing the theme. A standard lens is used to capture the scene, conveying the joyful atmosphere and fairy-tale setting of Shanghai Disneyland.

Shanghai Disney - Taking a photo with the Zootopia sculpture

1. The model needs to stand on tiptoe behind the railing, lean forward, and reach out to the camera with a smile. The photographer should stand in front of the model on the first floor, use a vertical composition, and shoot from below, placing the model in the center of the frame.
2. Accessories related to Zootopia and Frozen are highly recommended, as they are very suitable.
3. This shooting position is inside Zootopia, which has a small area but is often very crowded. It's best to shoot before the parade, when there are fewer people. Otherwise, the crowd will double after the parade.

Shanghai Disney - Small Castle Second Floor Balustrade

Photography Tips

1. Have the model stand sideways in front of the small house, arms crossed in front of the chest, and one foot extended to the side (to make the legs look longer). This creates a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Alternatively, the model can stand on the steps, leaning against the building for the shot.
2. The photographer should position themselves about 0.3 meters to the left of the model, with an aperture of around F8, to capture both the green house and the model in full frame.

Camera Equipment: Nikon

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Greenhouse

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Taking a Photo with the Green Poles

Shanghai Disney - Taking a Photo with the Green Poles

1. The model should stand to the right of the street sign and slightly lean forward for the photo.
2. The photographer should stand in front of the model, use a vertical composition, place the street sign on the left side of the frame, center the model, and capture the elephant house in the background.
A sweet or Zootopia-themed outfit would work best, and having a dessert as a prop would make the photos even better.
1. The photo spot is inside Disneyland, so a Disneyland ticket is required to enter. Ticket prices may 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 location is inside Zootopia, which is small but crowded. It’s best to shoot before the parade to avoid the crowds, as the area gets even more crowded after the parade.
3. A sweet or Zootopia-themed outfit would work best, and having a dessert as a prop would make the photos even better.

Shanghai Disney - Elephant Dessert Shop Sign

The photographer uses a straight-on angle with a centered composition, placing the tourist between Nick and Judy, all three positioned in the center of the frame. The background fully incorporates the Zootopia police badge. Operating hours: 8:30 AM - 9:30 PM.

Shanghai Disney - Crazy Animals and Nick Judy Photo Opportunity

The photographer shoots from a side-front position at eye level, showcasing the harmony between the subject's posture and the architectural background. By employing a centered composition, the subject's blue and white attire contrasts with the green and brown tones of the background, emphasizing the subject.

Travel Tip: Queue up around 10:00 AM for about 60 minutes, or start queuing at 6:00 PM for only 20 minutes. I highly recommend visiting between 6:00-7:30 PM; the queue moves extremely fast!

Shanghai Disney Zootopia - Colorful Wall Corner

1. The photographer uses a low-angle shot and central composition, with the model positioned in the center of the frame. The symmetrical design of the doorway highlights the overall visual balance and complements the fairy-tale atmosphere of the area.
2. Travel tip: Be sure to make a reservation in advance, especially if you plan to shoot the fireworks show.
3. Dress tip: It's recommended to wear light or bright colors, as they photograph better.

Shanghai Disney - Photo in front of the blue door frame at 922