Photo Tips:

Standing in front of the graffiti wall: The photographer and model should be 1-2 meters apart, using the vertical lines of the graffiti wall (such as outlines of people or trains) to guide the viewer's gaze. Shoot at eye level to allow the person to blend completely with the graffiti. If you want to emphasize light and shadow, choose a time when the sunlight is slanting (such as in the afternoon) to let the wall's shadows enrich the picture's layers.

Using containers for interaction: With the container next to the graffiti wall as the foreground, have the model stand in front of the wall while the photographer is on one side of the container. Shoot through the gaps in the box to add interest to the picture and create a sense of "exploration" on the street.

Photo poses:

Standing in front of the graffiti wall: Hold both hands in a "V" shape on both sides of the cheeks, and sway the body slightly to convey a youthful and lively vibe.

Leaning on the graffiti character: Gently rest one hand on the skirt of the graffiti character, stand sideways to the camera, and look diagonally ahead.

On tiptoe: Stand near the side of the container and slightly lift one leg, with one hand in the pocket and the other hanging naturally, exuding a cool and casual attitude.

Longfor Binjiang – tiny graffiti man by train

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No. 1515 Jianghan Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province (Intersection of Jiangnan Avenue and Jianghan Road)

Photography Tips

Photo Tips: Standing in front of the graffiti wall: The photographer and model should be 1-2 meters apart, using the vertical lines of the graffiti wall (such as outlines of people or trains) to guide the viewer's gaze. Shoot at eye level to allow the person to blend completely with the graffiti. If you want to emphasize light and shadow, choose a time when the sunlight is slanting (such as in the afternoon) to let the wall's shadows enrich the picture's layers. Using containers for interaction: With the container next to the graffiti wall as the foreground, have the model stand in front of the wall while the photographer is on one side of the container. Shoot through the gaps in the box to add interest to the picture and create a sense of "exploration" on the street. Photo poses: Standing in front of the graffiti wall: Hold both hands in a "V" shape on both sides of the cheeks, and sway the body slightly to convey a youthful and lively vibe. Leaning on the graffiti character: Gently rest one hand on the skirt of the graffiti character, stand sideways to the camera, and look diagonally ahead. On tiptoe: Stand near the side of the container and slightly lift one leg, with one hand in the pocket and the other hanging naturally, exuding a cool and casual attitude.

Walking Guide

Go straight for 300 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Go straight for 300 meters.

Have arrived at the best shooting location. — step-by-step photo guide

Have arrived at the best shooting location.

Take the Subway Line 6 to Jianghan Road Station and exit from Entrance D. — step-by-step photo guide

Take the Subway Line 6 to Jianghan Road Station and exit from Entrance D.

Enter through Gate 1 and take the escalator or elevator to the 7th floor. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through Gate 1 and take the escalator or elevator to the 7th floor.

Turn left after you go out. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn left after you go out.

You can see it once you go up the stairs. — step-by-step photo guide

You can see it once you go up the stairs.

Walk approximately 800 meters to Longhu Hangzhou Binjiang Tianjie. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk approximately 800 meters to Longhu Hangzhou Binjiang Tianjie.