From the perspective of the photo's effect, the photographer should take a high-angle shot (referencing similar camera positions, most likely from a second-floor balcony), using a wide-angle lens to capture the depth of the entire alphabet street! Utilizing the symmetrical lines of the buildings and the letters on the road, the image has a sense of extension, and the natural light gives a clean color tone, directly capturing the Korean-style Instagram vibe.

The model stands on the central axis of the alphabet street, with the body slightly turned towards the camera, allowing the letters to be fully displayed while highlighting the figure's silhouette. This "people-scene integration" positioning balances the old street's artistic and fashion sense just right, as if the protagonist of a street fashion blockbuster.

1. Model action suggestions:
- Strolling Alphabet: Walk along the letter lines, and the photographer captures dynamic moments, which are natural and story-filled;
- Looking Back and Smiling: Take two steps forward and suddenly turn back to smile, capturing a sense of surprise, perfect for cover images.

2. Travel suggestions:
- Operating Hours: All day;
- Ticket Price: Free.

3. Shooting equipment: Mobile phone/iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Changhe Old Street Historic District – Letter Street

Photo-Taking Spot Guide:

Camera Equipment: Canon G7X Mark II.

Recommended Shooting Time: Anytime of the day works, weekdays are less crowded.

Dress Suggestion: Casual or cute attire is recommended.

Shooting Tips: The model stands in the middle of the pink bow, and the photographer takes a frontal shot of the model.

Changhe Old Street Historic District – Giant Pink Bow

Photographer's Perspective:
The photographer stands at a frontal level angle, using the red house as a natural "background board." By utilizing the architectural lines (door frames, walls) for composition, the model becomes the focal point of the image. Under natural light, the texture of the red wall scores full marks, and the white dress in the window creates a color contrast, fully capturing the retro movie vibe.

Model Positioning:
The model stands next to the stone pillar on the left side of the house, lightly touching the pillar with one hand and slightly turning their body towards the camera. This positioning not only adds depth with architectural elements but also breaks the regularity with posture. This "people-scene interaction" integrates the artistic and retro atmosphere of the old street perfectly.

1. Model Action Suggestions:
   ① Door Pushing Glance: Hand on the wooden door handle, body slightly inclined, pretending to push the door into the store, capturing a sense of story;
   ② Window Interaction: Walk to the right window, lightly touch the glass with fingers, and look at the clothes inside the window, as if selecting a vintage dress.
   
2. Visiting Recommendation: Open all day for free.
   
3. Photography Equipment: Mobile phone/iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Changhe Old Street Historic District – Red House

The model stands in front of the house, and the photographer squats 3 meters away, shooting upwards at a 30-degree angle with the camera tilted inward.

Shooting time: It is recommended to take photos during the day when the weather is good.

Changhe Old Street – Front Door Shot

The model is seated on a chair, with the photographer positioned one meter away, centering the model in the frame.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to shoot during the daytime when the lighting is more abundant, making it easier to produce quality photos.

Changhe Old Street – Seating Area

Photo-taking Check-in Guide: 
Camera Equipment: Canon G7X Mark II.
Recommended Shooting Time: Anytime during the day, fewer people on weekdays.
Outfit Suggestions: Casual or cute attire is recommended. 
Shooting Tips: The model stands on the road letters with the photographer taking a low-angle shot of the model.

Changhe Old Street Historic District – Alphabet Street Sign

1. Perspective: The photographer stands within the alley, at a slightly lower position, capturing the scene at a horizontal angle.

2. Composition technique: Employ leading line composition, with the stone path and the buildings on both sides forming lines that guide the viewer's gaze towards the distant pedestrian, enhancing the sense of depth in the image.

3. Lens suggestion: Use a standard lens to naturally reproduce the spatial scale and atmosphere of the alley, clearly displaying architectural details and signboard text.

Travel tip: Admission is free.

Changhe Old Street Historic District – Outside Shan Yi Tea Shop

The model stands in front of the bow, with the photographer squatting 3 meters away and shooting at a 30-degree angle upwards from a low angle.
Shooting time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day when the light is good, making it easier to take good photos.
Dress suggestion: You can dress according to your own preferences.

Changhe Old Street – Oversize Bow Sculpture