The photographer recommends using a low-angle shot with the model positioned slightly to the right of the center, leaning against a stone pillar with one hand gently resting on it, and her long dress falling naturally. The pose should be relaxed and natural. It is suggested to use a foreground-to-background composition technique, incorporating the detailed carvings of the stone pillar in the foreground, the model clearly visible in the midground, and the European architectural stone columns in the background to enhance the depth of the scene. A wide-angle lens is recommended to capture the architectural depth and the ambient setting.

Admission: Free.

Shanghai's Nanjing Road - Take a photo with the stone pillars and European-style buildings.

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No. 558 East Nanjing Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

Photography Tips

The photographer recommends using a low-angle shot with the model positioned slightly to the right of the center, leaning against a stone pillar with one hand gently resting on it, and her long dress falling naturally. The pose should be relaxed and natural. It is suggested to use a foreground-to-background composition technique, incorporating the detailed carvings of the stone pillar in the foreground, the model clearly visible in the midground, and the European architectural stone columns in the background to enhance the depth of the scene. A wide-angle lens is recommended to capture the architectural depth and the ambient setting. Admission: Free.

Walking Guide

Walk south along Henan Zhong Road and turn left after passing Modern Red People (on your left).

Walk east along Jiujiang Road and pass the Chunben Hong Kong Group (on your left) to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk east along Jiujiang Road and pass the Chunben Hong Kong Group (on your left) to reach your destination.

Walk west, pass LAWSON (on your right), then turn left.

Take Line 10/2 to Nanjing Road East Station and exit from Exit 7.