Photographer's Positioning: Stand slightly away from the side of the bridge, shoot at eye level to include the stone bridge, flowing water, the buildings with white walls and black tiles, and the subject in the frame. Utilize the extension of the river to add depth to the composition, highlighting the layered feel of the Jiangnan water town.

Model's Positioning: Stand in the middle of the stone bridge facing the direction of the buildings, slightly turn sideways to allow natural body lines and create a resonance with the ancient town buildings in the background, as if the person is stepping out of a painting.

1. Model Action Suggestions
Admiring the Water Town: Stand on the bridge, gaze towards the distant buildings, and gently rest your hand on the bridge railing, as if intoxicated by the tranquility of the ancient town, capturing the peacefulness of time;
Strolling Across the Bridge: Slowly walk from one end of the bridge to the other, with the photographer capturing the moments when the skirt flutters and steps lightly move, full of dynamism and storytelling.

2. Travel Suggestions
Operating Hours: All day.
Admission Fee: Free.

3. Photography Equipment
Mobile phone/This image was taken with an iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Xixing – small bridge & architecture

The photographer stands under the tree, with the model sitting at the entrance of the red house, positioned high and slightly looking down, using the maple leaves as a foreground to capture a full-body shot.

Longfor Binjiang – yellow roof, red house

The photographer stands slightly further away, capturing the scene from the front, creating a narrative line of "subject-artwork-cultural background" with the model, paper-cut work, and background display board. The model stands sideways next to the paper-cut easel, highlighting the subject while enriching the visual layers with the text on the display board.

Model pose suggestions:
1. Artistic gaze: As shown in the image, lightly fold hands and let them hang naturally, looking naturally to one side of the frame, creating an immersive sense of dialogue with the paper-cut;
2. Interactive photo-taking: Gently touch the edge of the paper-cut with a finger (be careful not to damage the exhibit!), creating a connection between the person and the art.

Visiting tips: Open all day, free admission.

Photography equipment: Mobile phone/This image was taken with an iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Xixing – hand-cut paper art stall

The photographer stands on one side of the river, at approximately the same height as the buildings and the stone bridge, capturing the scene using a layered composition. The foreground buildings, the midground stone bridge, and the background houses create a sense of spatial hierarchy. A standard lens is used to accurately represent the proportions of the buildings, the bridge, and the river.

Travel Tip: It is recommended to go early to avoid crowds, which will result in a better photographic effect.

Xixing – stone arch bridge

Photography Tips: The model squats beside the sculpture while the photographer shoots from a low angle to naturally connect the figure with the rabbit sculpture. The background mural complements the atmosphere, and sufficient lighting highlights the youthful vibe; Stand sideways to the sculpture, using its "hand-holding" form to frame the shot. Keep a distance of 1-2 meters between the person and the sculpture, with the photographer slightly looking up to showcase the storytelling of the scene. The best lighting is from 3-5 PM on a sunny day.

Posing Ideas:

Squatting Between Sculptures: Gently hold the rabbit's "paws" with both hands, lean forward slightly, and look into the camera with an innocent and adorable expression.

Standing Beside Sculpture: Place hands behind the back, tilt the head slightly, and frame the shot with the rabbit for a youthful, school-like vibe.

Leaning on Sculpture to Stand Up: Lightly step on the step with one leg, hold the rabbit with one hand, and let the other hand hang naturally, creating a lively and playful pose.

Longfor Binjiang – holding-hands bunny sculpture

Photo by Olympic AT Aquatics – irregular art install

Olympic AT Aquatics – irregular art install

The photographer is positioned at one end of the street, parallel to the street, shooting at eye level. The cobblestone pavement is used as a leading line, with the model placed at the far end of the leading line, and the buildings symmetrically distributed on both sides. A mid-range lens is used to clearly present the details of the street and architecture.

Travel tips: It's best to come and take photos during the day when the lighting is good.

Xixing – alley street view

Photography Tips:

Sitting on a Bench: Position the character symmetrically with the Furry Bear, standing side by side. The photographer should shoot at eye level to emphasize the contrast between the trendy elements and the collegiate style, highlighting a sweet yet cool vibe. Utilize the glass wall to reflect the urban architecture; the photographer should slightly shift sideways to include the skyline in the background, which looks more upscale when the lighting is soft.

Standing Beside the Bear: Lean lightly against the Furry Bear, using the transparency of the glass wall. The photographer should take a half-step back to integrate the character, the trendy plaything, and the urban scenery, emphasizing the fashion sense of the scene.

Photography Poses:

Sitting on a Bench: Cross hands on knees, slightly tilt the head to look at the camera, presenting an adorable collegiate style.

Leaning on the Bear: Rest one hand on the Furry Bear's shoulder, while the other hand plays with the tie, showing a playful and spirited look.

Leg Stretching Seat: Stretch both legs naturally, lightly touch the bear's ear with one hand, exuding a relaxed and cool attitude.

Longfor Binjiang – teddy-bear bench

Photo by Hangzhou Olympic Center – stadium bridge & river night shot

Hangzhou Olympic Center – stadium bridge & river night shot

The photographer stands at a slight distance on the opposite bank of the river, shooting horizontally. With the small boat with a canopy on the river as the foreground, the composition uses the foreground to highlight the white-walled and black-tiled residential buildings in the middle ground. The picture adopts the rule of thirds, reasonably dividing the buildings and the water surface. A medium telephoto lens is used to clearly display the details of the water town buildings and their reflections in the water.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to go early when there are fewer people, which is more likely to produce good photos.

Xixing – black-awning boat