1. Angle: The photographer should crouch down and shoot from a low angle to enhance the visual impact of the red bear, while avoiding clutter in the background.
2. Composition: Use a centered composition, placing the red bear in the center of the frame to highlight the contrast between the subject and the brick wall in the background.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 24mm lens on a camera or the 1x setting on a smartphone.

1. Photography Poses:
① Close-up shots focusing on petting the head, eye contact, and interaction.
② Low-angle shots looking up to avoid crowds and capture a playful feel.
③ Use a small bear ice cream cone from a nearby vendor to create a fun pose or perspective.

2. Timing: The best time to shoot is in the evening when the lights are on, as the warm light outlines the bear and the sunset adds a perfect atmosphere.
3. Outfit Suggestions: Opt for light-colored dresses or retro floral dresses to create a visual contrast with the red bear.
4. Additional Tips: Visit during less crowded times, such as weekday mornings or before 10 AM on weekends, and use the portrait mode on your phone to blur the background for better results.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the Red Sitting Bear

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1st Floor, 798 Art Zone, No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing (Northwest corner of the intersection of QiXing Road and Ceramics First Street)

Photography Tips

1. Angle: The photographer should crouch down and shoot from a low angle to enhance the visual impact of the red bear, while avoiding clutter in the background. 2. Composition: Use a centered composition, placing the red bear in the center of the frame to highlight the contrast between the subject and the brick wall in the background. 3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 24mm lens on a camera or the 1x setting on a smartphone. 1. Photography Poses: ① Close-up shots focusing on petting the head, eye contact, and interaction. ② Low-angle shots looking up to avoid crowds and capture a playful feel. ③ Use a small bear ice cream cone from a nearby vendor to create a fun pose or perspective. 2. Timing: The best time to shoot is in the evening when the lights are on, as the warm light outlines the bear and the sunset adds a perfect atmosphere. 3. Outfit Suggestions: Opt for light-colored dresses or retro floral dresses to create a visual contrast with the red bear. 4. Additional Tips: Visit during less crowded times, such as weekday mornings or before 10 AM on weekends, and use the portrait mode on your phone to blur the background for better results.

Walking Guide

Take Exit B at Gaoyuan Park Station on Subway Line 12 and walk 700 meters to reach the park. Take Bus 401, 402, 405, or 418 to Dazhansi Intersection South, and walk 5 minutes to enter the area. For self-driving, navigate to the 798 Art Zone. Address: 798 Art Zone, Beijing. Enter through the south gate of the 798 Art Zone, and turn left. You will see "Pupu PUPU" ice cream shop, and across from it is the "Bear Spot" window. There, you will find the red sitting bear, which is the spot for taking photos.