1. Positioning: The model should stand under the wisteria tree, slightly to the left. The photographer should step back a bit to create some distance and use a level angle to ensure the entire wisteria flowers and the trunk are in the frame.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, with the wisteria flowers occupying the upper two-thirds of the frame and the model positioned in the lower one-third, creating a balanced visual effect.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 50mm-85mm lens or a 2x zoom on a smartphone to highlight the details of the wisteria flowers while maintaining the proportion of the model and the surroundings.
1. Props: Consider using a straw hat or a transparent umbrella to add to the atmosphere.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Light-colored clothing such as cream white, light blue, or light pink, or a floral dress, is recommended to complement the natural surroundings.
3. Additional Tips: It is best to shoot before 10 AM or after 4 PM to take advantage of softer lighting.

Zhongshan Park - Huifang Garden Wisteria in Beijing

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Zhongshan Park, No. 4 Zhonghua Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Positioning: The model should stand under the wisteria tree, slightly to the left. The photographer should step back a bit to create some distance and use a level angle to ensure the entire wisteria flowers and the trunk are in the frame. 2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, with the wisteria flowers occupying the upper two-thirds of the frame and the model positioned in the lower one-third, creating a balanced visual effect. 3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 50mm-85mm lens or a 2x zoom on a smartphone to highlight the details of the wisteria flowers while maintaining the proportion of the model and the surroundings. 1. Props: Consider using a straw hat or a transparent umbrella to add to the atmosphere. 2. Outfit Suggestions: Light-colored clothing such as cream white, light blue, or light pink, or a floral dress, is recommended to complement the natural surroundings. 3. Additional Tips: It is best to shoot before 10 AM or after 4 PM to take advantage of softer lighting.

Walking Guide

After entering the South Gate, head north and you will first see the Altar of Soil and Grain. Continue north past the altar to reach the Hall of Zhongshan. From there, head northwest to pass by the Hexi Pavilion. Continuing northwest, you will reach the Huifang Garden, where the Long Corridor is located on its south side.