Pose Guidance:
❶ Mimic the model by pointing to the sign with a single finger, showing vitality with a side pose;
❷ Make a peace sign with both hands and capture a jumping shot;
❸ Lean against the door with hands in pockets to create a relaxed vibe for the exhibition check-in.

Photography Tips:
You can also take cinematic photos with just a smartphone.
Camera • Settings: Fujifilm XT5 | Lens: 18-120mm F4.
Film Simulation: Classic Negative.
Dynamic Range: DR400
Highlights: -2
Shadows: -2
Color: +1
White Balance:优先白色 R: -1 B: 1.

China Cartoon & Animation Museum – Dynamic Store Display

The photographer stands in front of the TV at eye level, employing a central composition to place the TV displaying the animated content at the center of the frame. A standard lens is used to authentically reproduce the scene, highlighting both the TV and the animated content being shown.

China Cartoon Museum – retro TV set

Pose Guidance: Stand in front of a wall, place your hands in a small "V" shape next to your cheeks, lean your body slightly forward, stand naturally on your feet, look at the camera with bright eyes, and recapture the excitement of watching cartoons in childhood. Photography tips: A smartphone can also take the same high-quality photos. Camera • Parameters: Fuji xt5 | Lens: 18-120 F4. Film Simulation: Classic Negative. Dynamic Range: DR400. Highlights: -2. Shadows: -2. Colors: +1. White Balance: White Priority R: -1 B: 1.

Hangzhou Animation Museum – Animated TV Wall

Photo by Qiantang River Bridge – on the bridge deck

Qiantang River Bridge – on the bridge deck

Photo by Qiantang River Bridge – North Riverside Side

Qiantang River Bridge – North Riverside Side

Frame the Six Harmonies Pagoda and the bridge in the shot, and adjust the exposure properly.
1. Photography equipment: It is recommended to use a tripod.
2. Other tips: The first shot can also be taken individually of the Six Harmonies Pagoda and the bridge, but if you want to include a train, you need to calculate the timing in advance.

Qiantang River Bridge – Six Harmonies Pagoda & Bridge Together

1. Positioning Angle: The photographer stands on the banks of Wentao Road, aligning the bridge in the center, and chooses a flat shooting angle. Keep the camera position slightly low, close to the ground to increase the sense of water surface extension.

2. Composition Method: Use symmetrical composition to perfectly align the bridge with the sun, with the water reflection creating a corresponding upper and lower image.

3. Lens Focal Length: Use a focal length of 85mm-120mm/smartphone 2x-3x to compress space and highlight the bridge and sunset as the main subjects.

4. Other Techniques: When shooting against the light, appropriately reduce the exposure compensation (-0.5 to -1.0) to enhance the layering of the sunset and the saturation of colors.

Shooting Time: It is recommended to shoot during sunset.

Qiantang River Bridge – Riverside Edge

Photographers, pay attention to the shooting angle, place the camera at about the height of the subject's abdomen, and slightly tilt the lens upwards to make the legs look longer.

1. Equipment settings: Sony a7m4, lens 28-75.
2. Dressing suggestions: Cheongsam/Modern Chinese Style/Hanfu/Dresses.
3. Travel tips:
   - Ticket price: 39 yuan per person;
   - Operating hours: 10:00-19:00.
4. Photo poses: The model should cross their hands and face the light on either the left or right side, looking stunning.

Powerlong Art Center – “Classic of Mountains & Seas” Dragon King Lantern

Check-in Strategy:
Reduce exposure to keep the moon in the background properly exposed, and shoot silhouettes of people and Tengu.
Shooting Time: March 7th; 14:30.
Photography Tips:
Even a smartphone can capture the same great shots.
Camera Settings: Fujifilm XT5 | Lens: 18-120mm F4.
Film Simulation: Classic Negative.
Dynamic Range: DR400.
Highlights: -2.
Shadows: -2.
Color: +1.
White Balance: White Priority R: -1 B: 1.

Hangzhou Powerlong Art Center – Moon & Nine-Tailed Fox Installation

Check-in Strategy:
Position the model about two meters away from the background, using the lantern on the right as the foreground for the shot.
[Photography Date: March 7th; 14:30]

Photography Tips:
You can capture the same stunning photos with a smartphone.
Camera Settings: Fujifilm XT5 | Lens: 18-120mm F4
Film Simulation: Classic Negative
Dynamic Range: DR400
Highlights: -2
Shadows: -2
Color: +1
White Balance: White Priority R: -1 B: 1.

Powerlong Art Center – Chinese-Style Lanterns from “Classic of Mountains & Seas”