The model stands in front of the pavilion, while the photographer is positioned at the side of the pavilion, using tulips as the foreground to add depth to the photo. The model is centered in the frame, and the composition highlights the subject. Use a 50mm focal length on a camera or 2x on a phone to avoid cluttered backgrounds while maintaining moderate depth of field.

1. Equipment: Canon EOS Kiss X7, 18-55mm lens.
2. Pose: The model stands naturally, slightly turning to one side, gently lowering her head or touching her hair, with soft and natural movements to add liveliness to the photo.
3. Travel Tips: Admission is 10 RMB.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Tulip Corridor

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Inside the Forbidden City, Dongcheng District, Beijing (490 meters walk from Exit B Northeast of Tiananmen West Subway Station)

Photography Tips

The model stands in front of the pavilion, while the photographer is positioned at the side of the pavilion, using tulips as the foreground to add depth to the photo. The model is centered in the frame, and the composition highlights the subject. Use a 50mm focal length on a camera or 2x on a phone to avoid cluttered backgrounds while maintaining moderate depth of field. 1. Equipment: Canon EOS Kiss X7, 18-55mm lens. 2. Pose: The model stands naturally, slightly turning to one side, gently lowering her head or touching her hair, with soft and natural movements to add liveliness to the photo. 3. Travel Tips: Admission is 10 RMB.

Walking Guide

Arrive at the shooting location by the pavilion filled with tulips. — step-by-step photo guide

Arrive at the shooting location by the pavilion filled with tulips.

Enter through the south gate of Zhongshan Park. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through the south gate of Zhongshan Park.

Go straight ahead to the left toward the pavilion. — step-by-step photo guide

Go straight ahead to the left toward the pavilion.

Turn left and go through the pavilion. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn left and go through the pavilion.

Go straight for 100 meters ahead to your right. — step-by-step photo guide

Go straight for 100 meters ahead to your right.