Pose Guidance: Arrange the composition with the cartoon on the upper left occupying a portion of the area, the model seated on a chair in the mid-to-lower section, and the camera slightly angled downward to include some of the paper backdrop on the ground.

Photography Skills: Have her gently lift the clapperboard without deliberately striking a pose, which will capture the casual atmosphere of an exhibition and give the image a stronger sense of place.

EAGA Art Show – loom figure

Pose Guidance: For this shot, compose the frame to include the wall cartoons and English slogans in the upper half, with the model positioned in the middle to lower area. Slightly tilt the camera upwards to capture the full slogan.

Photography Tips: Let her naturally rest her hand; there's no need for forced poses. By leveraging the spatial feel of the background, you can showcase both the exhibition elements and highlight her outfit.

Anfang Shanzeli – EAGA outdoor giant banner

Pose Guidance: Compose the shot so that the yellow cartoon character is positioned behind and slightly above the model, without filling the entire background, leaving some blank space for a more relaxed feel.

Photography Tips: Use a horizontal angle for the lens, and have the model lean lightly against the wall, echoing the dynamic feel of the cartoon. Avoid forcing poses, as this will make the interaction in the frame feel more natural and relaxed.

Anfang Shanzeli – EAGA yellow afro explosion poster

Pose Guidance: Compose the shot with the vertical sign on the left as the foreground, the artwork on the right as the background, and the model in the center. Slightly zoom out the lens.

Photography Technique: Ask her to lightly touch the sign without being too deliberate, which will capture the overall feel of the exhibition while highlighting her and preserving the detail and atmosphere of the art show.

Anfang Shanzeli – red-hair figure standee