The photographer is positioned on one side of the hutong, about 5 meters from the building, shooting at eye level. The rule of thirds is used for composition, with flowers and trees occupying the left one-third of the frame, forming a natural foreground. The青砖 building is situated near the right one-third line, creating a balanced composition with the vegetation on the left. The direction of the hutong extends horizontally, leading the viewer's eye deeper into the scene.

Beijing - Chai Bang Hutong

The photographer stands under the flowers and shoots straight up, using a central composition to place the model at the center, enhancing the prominence of the main subject.
Travel Tips: It is recommended to visit and shoot in the afternoon when the light is best.

Chai Bang Hutong - Corner Red Rose in Beijing