Use a straight-on angle with a central composition, placing the subject in the middle of the frame. Keep the grey tile roof at the top and use the red wall as the background at the bottom, creating a sense of balance with the matching upper and lower parts. The photographer should shoot from a straight-on angle, including the red wall, tile roof, and a small amount of branches and blue sky above to enrich the environmental layers. The model stands sideways against the wall, with hair naturally flowing and looking to one side with a relaxed and natural pose. Additional tip: It is recommended to take photos on a sunny day for exceptional results.

Beijing Drum Tower - Red Wall

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No. 9 Linzi, Zhong Lou Wan Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing (240 meters northwest from Exit A2 of Shichahai Subway Station)

Photography Tips

Use a straight-on angle with a central composition, placing the subject in the middle of the frame. Keep the grey tile roof at the top and use the red wall as the background at the bottom, creating a sense of balance with the matching upper and lower parts. The photographer should shoot from a straight-on angle, including the red wall, tile roof, and a small amount of branches and blue sky above to enrich the environmental layers. The model stands sideways against the wall, with hair naturally flowing and looking to one side with a relaxed and natural pose. Additional tip: It is recommended to take photos on a sunny day for exceptional results.

Walking Guide

Navigate to Beijing Drum Tower (No. 9, Zhonglouwan Alley, Dongcheng District, Beijing), and the shooting position is at the red wall outside the Drum Tower.