Use a worm's-eye view, standing in the middle of the colorful striped passage, shooting upwards from a low angle to highlight the geometric structure at the top and the depth of the passage. Employ leading lines composition, with the ground's colored stripes extending from the foreground to the background red "UK FILM SEASON" area, guiding the viewer's gaze to the depth. The frame should include the poster walls on both sides, the central display stand, and the texture at the top, enhancing the spatial layers.

Travel Tip: It's best to visit on a sunny day.

Beijing Fun - Colorful Striped Passageway and Geometric Structures on Top

With the arch serving as a foreground frame, focus on the internal street and buildings. The photographer stands beneath the arch and looks upwards, aiming the lens at the sky and the buildings on both sides. The composition includes the entire arch, a glass-fronted building on the left, a brick wall building on the right, and a round building in the distance, highlighting the contrast between old and new.

Beijing Fang - Capture the streets and architecture at the archway.

Photo by Beijing Fun - Grey Wall Architecture, Trees, and Panda Figurines

Beijing Fun - Grey Wall Architecture, Trees, and Panda Figurines

The photographer stands next to the ice cream installation, using a level shooting angle. The green cartoon sculpture is placed on the right side of the frame, while the cartoon pattern on the glass door is on the left. The blue installation is the focal point in the center. The composition includes the pink "LACOLA" sign, the entire installation, and the surrounding building walls, ensuring the main subject is clear and the environment is fully captured.

Beijing Fun - Ice Cream Shop Installation

The photographer uses a straight-on shooting angle to highlight the large red letters of "UK FILM SEASON" and the red ticket window, emphasizing their three-dimensional quality. A centered composition places the window and the text above it in the middle of the frame, with clapboards on the left and a poster on the right, while a bench is included at the bottom to fully showcase the scene's elements. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to capture more environmental details and enhance the narrative of the image.

Beijing Fun - TICKET Red Window

Use a foreground and background composition, placing a vase and books in the foreground and incorporating the building outside the window (including distinctive rooftops and distant buildings) in the background. This enhances the depth of the scene. Use a straight-on shooting angle to keep the subject and background horizontally aligned, ensuring the foreground subject is clear and the background environment is detailed.

Beijing Arcade - Vase, Books, and Window Sill with Buildings Outside the Window

The model stands at a diagonal position in front of the building, while the photographer gets close to the ground and shoots slightly upward to enhance the depth and grandeur of both the architecture and the figure. During the shoot, the building occupies the upper left part of the frame, with the model positioned in the lower right third, adding balance and depth to the composition. 

Additional tip: It is recommended to shoot during the daytime.

Beijing Fun - Take a photo with a corner of WeWork.

The camera sculpture is positioned at the center of the frame, emphasizing its completeness and details. The photographer shoots from a level angle, roughly at the same height as the sculpture, ensuring a stable composition and minimizing the background to prevent the trees and buildings from distracting from the main subject.

Travel Tip: There is no admission fee.

Beijing Fun - Photographing the large camera sculpture and street sign.

The photographer is positioned directly opposite the main entrance, shooting from a low angle to emphasize the grandeur of the architecture. The model stands on the steps of the main entrance, using a centered composition with the model in the center of the frame, the facade of the building symmetrically arranged, and trees forming a natural frame to add depth to the image.

1. Posing:
① Slightly turn to the side and raise your arm to create a natural dynamic pose.
② You can stand on the steps and wave to the camera.

2. Travel Tips: It is recommended to shoot during the day.

Taking a photo with the main entrance of Beijing Fun and Quanyechang buildings.

The photographer stands in front of the sculpture, using an upward angle to emphasize the height and grandeur of the Monkey King statue, placing it at the center of the frame to make it the focal point. A standard lens is used to accurately represent the proportions and spatial relationship between the statue and the surrounding buildings.

1. Travel Tip:拍摄 on a sunny day for better lighting.
2. Other Tips: The statue is also very beautiful when lit up at night.

Beijing Fun - Sun Wukong Sculpture Installation