1. Positioning: The photographer should stand at the one-third point to the right of the sculpture, with the model close to the sculpture. Use a level shot to highlight the integration of the subject and the background.
2. Composition: Use foreground composition, framing the shot with the sculpture's pipe structure to add depth and layers to the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 50mm lens or the 2x zoom on a smartphone to emphasize the subject and background details.
1. Post-processing: Slightly increase the contrast and saturation to deepen the brown color of the pipes and enhance the overall texture of the image.
2. Posing Suggestions:
① Stand sideways next to the pipe, with one leg straight and the other bent, and place your hand naturally on your knee, looking into the distance.
② Pretend to climb the pipe or touch the rust, adding a narrative to the photo.
③ Face away from the sculpture, taking bold steps forward, capturing a dynamic back view.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the brown pipe sculpture.

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No. 4 Jiuxianqiao, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Positioning: The photographer should stand at the one-third point to the right of the sculpture, with the model close to the sculpture. Use a level shot to highlight the integration of the subject and the background. 2. Composition: Use foreground composition, framing the shot with the sculpture's pipe structure to add depth and layers to the image. 3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 50mm lens or the 2x zoom on a smartphone to emphasize the subject and background details. 1. Post-processing: Slightly increase the contrast and saturation to deepen the brown color of the pipes and enhance the overall texture of the image. 2. Posing Suggestions: ① Stand sideways next to the pipe, with one leg straight and the other bent, and place your hand naturally on your knee, looking into the distance. ② Pretend to climb the pipe or touch the rust, adding a narrative to the photo. ③ Face away from the sculpture, taking bold steps forward, capturing a dynamic back view.

Walking Guide

Take Exit C from Jiatai Station on Subway Line 14, and it's about a 10-minute bike ride or taxi ride to reach the destination. If you prefer taking the bus, you can take routes 401, 402, or 405 and get off at Dashanzi Intersection South. From there, it's just a few minutes' walk to enter the park. For those driving, navigate directly to the 798 Art District. There is parking available within the park, but spots can be tight on weekends. Address: 798 Art District, No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District. You can find it easily near some old factory buildings or around art studios, such as the area close to the 751 Art Zone.