Pose guidance: The model stands facing forward, looking directly into the camera with a relaxed demeanor.

Photography tips: Try capturing a wide shot that includes the paintings on both sides along with her, or experiment with a low-angle shot to add more tension to the image.

Youmei Art Center – pier & diamond decor painting

Pose guidance: The model stands with one hand holding a bag and the other hand touching her hair.

Photography tips: The shot can include both paintings, or have her interact closely with the paintings for a more artistic feel.

Youmei Art Center – snowflake painting

Pose Guidance: The model is walking towards the camera with a natural posture, looking straight into the lens, and holding a bag in one hand.

Photography Tips: Capture her walking motion or use the sense of space to frame the works on both sides, adding more depth to the image.

Youmei Art Center – tutu-girl painting

Pose Guidance: The model is in a circular exhibition area, holding a bag with one hand.

Photography Tips: The shot can utilize an aerial perspective to capture the full scene, highlighting the circular structure of the building, or catch her in motion, adding a sense of space to the image.

Youmei Art Center – white cylinder building

Photo by Hangzhou Yin – rooftop pool & sky

Hangzhou Yin – rooftop pool & sky

Capture an aerial view from a high angle that includes a colorful sunset sky, city skyline, rivers, and green spaces, ensuring a balanced proportion between the sky and the ground. Use the rule of thirds to compose the shot, with the sky's clouds and ground features echoing each other to enhance the sense of depth. Suggest adjusting exposure or turning on HDR to prevent overexposure of the sky while retaining details on the ground.

Other suggestions: Shoot during the early morning or at dusk to take advantage of the soft light and mist, which can add atmosphere and depth to the image.

Hangzhou Yin – golden-hour city cluster

The photographer chose a riverside location to present a flat view of the fusion of architecture, bridges, river channels, and night lights, using the extension of the river to enhance the sense of depth. By employing a reflection composition, the symmetry between the bridges, buildings, and their reflections on the water balances the visual effect. A wide-angle lens was used to capture the entire scene of buildings, bridges, and river channels, showcasing the grand night view of Qianjiang New City.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to shoot in the evening, as the combination with the lights will yield better photos.

Hangzhou Yin – Yin building & arched bridge night shot

Utilizing a panoramic composition that encompasses rivers, bridges, urban architecture, and the evening sky's rosy clouds. By layering, from the river surface to the skyline, buildings and natural landscapes are orderly distributed, conveying the grandeur of the city and the beauty of the blend between urban and natural elements, showcasing a unique skyline landscape.

Admission Price: No admission fee required.

Hangzhou Yin – sunrise skyline & river view

Photography tips: Sit on the blue chair to photograph the model, with the right distance and perspective, using the original Apple camera in photo mode 1x.

Posing tips: The model should cross their legs and hold a book while looking outward.

Check-in guide: Paid parking is 6 yuan per hour, and the average cost per person for in-store consumption is 38 yuan.

Lucky Blue – front patio dining table

Photo Tips: Keep a distance of about 5 meters from the cabinet, with the photographer standing and shooting at eye level, using a focal length of 51mm.

Check-in Strategy: Paid parking is 6 yuan per hour, and the average cost per person for consumption inside the store is 38 yuan.

Shooting Date: 2025.6.14.

Shooting Weather: Cloudy turning to light rain.

Shooting Equipment: Sony A7C2 with a 28-200mm lens.

Lucky Blue – coffee-cup cabinet