The model stands next to the blue pillars on the platform, centrally located in the frame. It is recommended to use a central composition technique to highlight the subject; it is suggested that the photographer adopt a level shooting position, maintaining eye-level with the model; it is advised to use a wide-angle lens for the shot. 

Shooting prop: Artificial flowers.

Chanba Center Metro – Platform Columns

As shown in the picture, the photographer stands on the opposite riverbank and shoots horizontally with a 90mm focal length. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and ensure there is no distortion in the image.

1. Equipment Information: It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 70-200mm, and an aperture of around f/4.

2. Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is around 17:00.

Chanba Center – Red Fence & Metro

The model and photographer are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting at eye level. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean, use central composition, place the model at the center of the frame, and avoid distortion. It is recommended to use a 50mm focal length on the camera to highlight the model and compress the sense of space.

1. Equipment for the shoot: It is suggested to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens, set at a 50mm focal length, with an aperture of around f/4.

2. Travel tips: The best time for shooting is around 3 pm in the afternoon.

Chanba Center Metro – Roadside Under Overpass

The photographer stands on the red bridge, slightly looking down to shoot, with the model sitting on a large rock, body slightly turned, maintaining a natural and relaxed posture. Use the rule of thirds composition, placing the model on the right side of the frame, and utilize the greenery in the background and the reflection on the water to add depth. Capture the photo using a camera with an 85-120mm focal length or a phone with a 3x-5x zoom, which compresses the depth of field and highlights the subject, avoiding a cluttered background.

It is recommended to use a camera for shooting, with a 70-200mm zoom lens, a focal length of 120mm, and an aperture of around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 5 PM.

Chanba Center – Rock by Peach Blossoms

The photographer stands on the opposite riverbank to take the shot, capturing from a horizontal angle, placing the model on the right third line of the frame, leaving space on the left for the background's flowering trees and railings to enhance the balance of the image. Utilize an 85mm lens on a camera or a 3x zoom on a smartphone to compress the background and highlight the details of the subject and the flowering trees.

1. Equipment settings: For camera shooting, use a zoom lens of 70-200, with a focal length of 90 and an aperture around f/4.
2. Pose: The model leans slightly forward with hands on the railing, maintaining a natural and relaxed posture, with a slight gaze towards the camera to increase approachability.
3. Travel tips: The best time for shooting is around 17:00 in the afternoon.

Chanba Center – Iron Railing & Peach Blossoms

The photographer should take a slightly elevated position to shoot downwards, using cherry blossom branches as the foreground and placing the subject at the center of the frame. Employ a medium to long focal length lens to blur parts of the background, highlighting the person and the falling cherry blossoms, to create an aesthetically romantic atmosphere. 

Travel Tips: Opt for shooting in the early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft for better photos.

Chanba Center Metro – Cherry Blossoms

The photographer stands slightly in front of the model at a close distance, using a mid-range lens to blur the background and focus on the model. Shooting from a flat angle, it naturally presents the model's posture and expression while also showcasing the sense of space in the subway station. 

Travel Tips: It is recommended to choose a time when there are fewer people for shooting.

Chanba Center Metro – Railing

As shown in the diagram, the photographer and the model are 1 meter apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean, and be careful to avoid distortion.

1. Equipment Information: It is recommended to use a camera for shooting, with a zoom lens of 24-70, a focal length of 45mm, and an aperture of around f4.
2. Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is around 5 pm in the afternoon.

Chanba Center – Stone in Peach Blossom Woods

The photographer stands slightly close in front of the subject, capturing the shot at eye level with the person at the center of the frame.

Travel Tips: The blooming period of begonias usually occurs from March to April, with March being the highlight of their full bloom.

Chanba Center Metro – Begonia Blossoms

Take advantage of the transparency of the glass curtain wall at the subway entrance and the natural fresh background formed by the greenery outside the window. The subject can stand in front of the glass, naturally leaning on the railing, echoing the body lines with the green outside, replicating scenes from Japanese movies; they can also stroll at a constant pace on the walkway, capturing a sense of life with movement.

Xi’an Chanba Center Metro – Floor-to-Ceiling Windows