The model approaches the rock, while the photographer stands about 2 meters opposite the model with the camera at eye level, capturing the shot with a 50mm focal length.

Best time for shooting: Capture the photos in the afternoon when the sunlight is good; the slanted light produces excellent images.

Yunting by UGLY BREAD – Outdoor Stone

The photographer stands directly in front of the inscribed wall, using a low-angle shot. With central composition, place the main body of the inscribed wall in the center of the frame, ensuring that the phrase "You're here" and the surrounding multilingual text are fully displayed. The frame includes the full view of the wall and the vertical stripes on the top and bottom, as well as the top lighting, enhancing the sense of depth in the image.

Xi’an Mixc – “Did You Come?” Text Wall

The model stands next to the stand-up board, and the photographer stands about 2 meters opposite the model, shooting horizontally. The portrait doesn't need to be too large; include the surrounding scenery in the shot.

Xi’an Mixc – Stinky Puppy Standee

The model approaches the fence, with the photographer positioned about 4 meters to the front side of the model, with the camera at eye level and a focal length of 50mm.

Best time for shooting: It is recommended to take photos in the afternoon when the sunlight is good. Pay attention to composition to avoid distortion and be mindful of avoiding pedestrians.

Yunting by Ugly Bread – Outdoor Railing

Photography Tips:
Stand in front of the sculpture and interact or stand naturally, with the camera positioned at eye level or slightly lower, focusing on creating a "crowd-avoiding, dog-loving" vibe. Use the portrait mode on your phone to put you and the dog in the center of attention; for a camera, choose a focal length of 35-105mm with an aperture of f/3.5 - f/6.3. There are also many people bringing their dogs to check in, so if you're outgoing, don't hesitate to try taking a photo with a real dog.

Xi’an MixC Mall – “I’m Fine” Dog Wall

The model stands in front of the painting, while the photographer stands about 2 meters to the side of the model, taking a low-angle shot that captures the model without enlarging the portrait too much, and includes the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Messy Dog Exhibit – YEYE Dog Wall