Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of a wall, and the photographer should stand at a distance of about two arm's lengths, using a 1x or wide-angle lens.

Best Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is good.

Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.

Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute installations, so it’s a great idea to dress in a youthful and vibrant style.

Poses: You can try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Panda Café Logo

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2nd Floor, Giant Panda Olympic Pavilion, Xicheng District, Beijing (220 meters southeast of Exit C1, Zoo Subway Station)

Photography Tips

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of a wall, and the photographer should stand at a distance of about two arm's lengths, using a 1x or wide-angle lens. Best Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is good. Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8. Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute installations, so it’s a great idea to dress in a youthful and vibrant style. Poses: You can try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Walking Guide

Arrive at the shooting location. — step-by-step photo guide

Arrive at the shooting location.

Turn left and head towards the wall. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn left and head towards the wall.

At the fork, take the left road to enter the venue. — step-by-step photo guide

At the fork, take the left road to enter the venue.

Enter the Giant Panda Pavilion. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter the Giant Panda Pavilion.

Turn right after entering. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn right after entering.

Navigate directly to Beijing Zoo and enter from the main gate. — step-by-step photo guide

Navigate directly to Beijing Zoo and enter from the main gate.