The photographer positions themselves in front of the subject, slightly lower, using an upward angle. Contrast composition is employed, with the subject’s white top and light yellow skirt contrasting against the gray brick wall to highlight the main subject. Trees and windows are used as framing elements to add depth to the image. A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the proportions of the subject and the scene, creating a natural and true-to-life effect.

1. Travel Tips: The recommended shooting hours are from 9 AM to 5 PM.
2. Style Suggestions: In the hutongs, opt for light-colored and vibrant outfits.

Bao Chao Hutong - Next to the Ancient Tree

1. Positioning: The photographer should stand at a 45-degree angle to the model, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use frame-within-a-frame composition, with the shop door frame as the main frame to highlight the model.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to naturally capture the spatial relationship between the model and the shop, and clearly show the details of the environment.
1. Equipment Settings: Fuji XS10 + 27mm f/1.2.
2. Travel Tips:
① No admission fee required.
② Best shooting period is from April to May.
3. Outfit Suggestions: Light-colored clothing better matches the spring vibe.
4. Additional Tips: Shoot courteously and avoid entering residential areas.

Bao Chao Hutong - Entrance of Bao Chao Supermarket