The model stands in front of the sign, and the photographer stands about 2 meters to the right front of the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait in the frame should not be too large; include the surrounding objects in the shot as well.

Time Culture Park – Green Road Sign

Photography Tips: Keep the camera at the same level as the model's shoulders to avoid distortion caused by looking up or down at the building; if the building is tall, take a few steps back or slightly tilt the lens upwards while having the model gently touch the wall with their hand and look up at the sky to avoid stiffness in the limbs.

Posing Tips: The model should not pose artificially; instead, look up naturally at the high toys, with fingers slightly raised to point at the toys, or raise a hand to block the sunlight, avoiding stiff arms at the sides. The corners of the mouth should be slightly raised with a sense of curiosity, and when focusing on the toys, the model can blink, allowing the photographer to capture the moment with hair fluttering and changes in light and shadow on the face.

Check-in Strategy: Choose a time with suitable lighting, such as before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., when soft light can add texture to the photos and avoid harsh shadows caused by strong light.

Photography Equipment: Apple 14 Plus.

Time Culture Park – Under Tree Air Doll

The model stands on the second floor of the staircase, relaxed and natural, looking downwards. The photographer stands in the corridor shooting upwards, including the sky in the composition, with the blue sky as the background to reduce clutter and highlight the subject.

Check-in guide: The best time is after 4 PM! At this time, the sun has lost its scorching heat. Choosing a good weather day is essential to capture the blue sky and white clouds, with dappled light and shadow interlacing, allowing you to fully enjoy the photography time.

Photography tips: The model faces front or side towards the photographer, who stands about 5 meters below the model. This distance can perfectly capture the model, blue sky, and bell tower, making the picture composition just right.

Photography equipment: Apple 14 Plus.

Photography time: 17:00, June 21, 2025.

Time Culture Park – Under Clock Tower

The model stands in front of the typographic installation, and the photographer stands about 2 meters opposite the model to take photos of the model, without making the portrait too large, and including the surrounding objects in the frame.

Time Culture Park – Park Letter Installation

The model stands under the tree, and the photographer takes a shot of the model from the opposite side, capturing the portrait with a moderate size without filling the frame, while including the surrounding scenery.

Time Culture Park – Purple Inflatable Decoration

Photography Tips: Keep the camera at the same level as the model's shoulders to avoid distortion of architecture caused by upward or downward shots; capture candid shots from the model's side.

Posing Ideas:
Hands folded, look back: Fold hands in front, stand sideways to the camera, then look back to the camera, capturing from the waist up to show a lively and cute vibe.

Spot-checking Strategy: Opt for times with suitable lighting, such as before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., as the soft light can add texture to the photos and avoid harsh shadows created by strong light.

Shooting Date: June 25, 2025.

Time Culture Park – Lost Path Entrance

Photography Tips:
The model sits on the third step, maintaining a relaxed and natural posture. The photographer crouches below the steps, shooting upwards, and includes the sky in the composition. Using the blue sky as the background helps to minimize distractions and highlight the subject.

Photography Poses:
The model leans slightly backward, supporting themselves with one hand on the step behind them, while the other hand casually rests on their leg, or if wearing a hat, they can hold the brim. Legs are naturally extended, and the body is slightly relaxed in a languid posture, looking into the distance as if enjoying the moment, creating a casual and comfortable atmosphere.

Check-in Strategy:
For a free check-in at the park, it is recommended to go after 4 PM when the light and shadows are stunning and the sun is not too harsh. Wearing workwear or wasteland style, every snap can be an industrial masterpiece.

Time Culture Park – Steps

Photo by China Tangyuan – Bamboo Grove

China Tangyuan – Bamboo Grove

Photo by Xi’an Time Culture Park – Shooting Large Vintage Projector Model

Xi’an Time Culture Park – Shooting Large Vintage Projector Model

The model stands in front of the standee, while the photographer stands about 2 meters to the side and slightly in front of the model, capturing a flat shot of the model. The portrait should not be too large; include the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Time Culture Park – Standee