1. Adopt a standing pose with one leg slightly bent and leaning against the wall. Adjust your straw hat with one hand while letting the other hand hang naturally, which elongates the legs and creates a relaxed stance. Alternatively, you can gently touch the fruit basket on the table to add more interactivity to the pose.

2. Use a "layered composition" technique, placing the person at the bottom of the frame and leaving the upper part for shelves and decorative elements, ensuring the image is balanced and full of detail.

GOODWEI - Cabinets and Shelves

1. Adopt a "crossed legs + slightly sideways" sitting posture, which not only elongates the legs but also exudes a relaxed and casual vibe; place your hands naturally on your legs or gently resting on the hay, keeping your movements loose and not stiff.

2. Use the "center composition technique" by placing the subject in the center of the frame, with surrounding rural elements (such as fruit baskets, hay, and floral arrangements) extending outward, creating a focused and layered composition.

GOODWEI - Table Setting

1. For your posture, you can adopt a natural standing stance, with one hand hanging naturally by your side and the other lightly resting on your body or clothing, showing a relaxed and natural state; you can also slightly angle your body to highlight your figure.
2. Maintain a confident and composed expression, with your gaze directed at the camera or slightly averted, creating a laid-back yet powerful vibe.

Goodwei (Pearl Plaza D District Store) - Artificial Stone

Photo by Goodwei (Pearl Plaza D District Store) - Next to the Stone Wall

Goodwei (Pearl Plaza D District Store) - Next to the Stone Wall

1. Adopt a stance with one leg slightly bent and leaning against the wall. Adjust your straw hat with one hand and let the other hand hang naturally, which will make your legs look longer and convey a relaxed posture. You can also gently touch a fruit basket on the table to add more interactivity to the pose.

2. Use a "layered composition" technique, placing the person at the bottom of the frame while leaving space above for shelves and decorative elements, creating a balanced and detailed image.

Goodwei - Wooden Cabinet

Maintain a soft and slightly lazy expression, with your gaze directed to the side or slightly downward to create an immersive atmosphere. A gentle smile can also enhance the image’s approachability.

Use soft indoor lighting, such as diffused light from a window, to create a hazy effect through the sheer curtains and make the skin appear more smooth and refined.

For composition, use diagonal or rule-of-thirds framing, placing the subject on the right side of the frame, with the sheer curtains and furniture on the left to create balance and depth in the image.

Goodwei (Pearl Plaza D District Store) - Curtains

1. Maintain a smiling or slightly lazy expression, with your gaze either directed to the side of the camera or off to one side of the frame, creating a casual and atmospheric shot.
2. Use soft, warm indoor lighting to make the overall tone of the photo more inviting, while also highlighting the smooth texture of the skin.

GOODWEI - Storage Platform

1. Stand with your weight on one leg and a slight side-to-side stance, holding a basket of fruit in one hand and letting the other hand rest naturally at your side or gently hold your clothing. This not only elongates your legs but also exudes a casual and relaxed posture. You can also slightly lower your head and look at the camera with a gentle gaze to create a warm, rustic vibe.

2. Use the "rule of thirds" to position the person on the right side of the frame, leaving the left side for the pastoral props and scenery. This creates a balanced and narrative-rich image.

GOODWEI - Haystack Landscape Sculpture

1. Choose an outfit with a cohesive style, like the pastel blue sweater set in the picture. The gentle color and simple design will blend well into a warm setting while highlighting your personality.
2. Accessorize appropriately with items such as a necklace and boots to add a touch of elegance and make your outfit stand out.
3. Pay attention to the angle when taking photos. Slightly upward angles can showcase your posture while also enhancing the sense of depth in the scene.

Goodwei (Pearl Plaza District D) - Wall Decorations