Shooting with a telephoto lens from a low angle, pay attention to the natural lines of the architecture in your composition, and use appropriate negative space to highlight the interplay of light and shadow.
1. Equipment: A telephoto lens is recommended for this shot to capture the contrast and mood between light and shadow.
2. Poses:
① Have the model spin for a live shot, which can also be a great option.
② The model can stand naturally, reaching out to touch the direction of the light beam, enhancing the storytelling and interaction with the light and shadow.
3. Outfit Suggestions: The setting is very versatile, so the model can wear almost anything.

Xiao Feng Art Museum - Light and Shadow Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

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No. 1 Hu Yu Road, West Lake District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province

Photography Tips

Shooting with a telephoto lens from a low angle, pay attention to the natural lines of the architecture in your composition, and use appropriate negative space to highlight the interplay of light and shadow. 1. Equipment: A telephoto lens is recommended for this shot to capture the contrast and mood between light and shadow. 2. Poses: ① Have the model spin for a live shot, which can also be a great option. ② The model can stand naturally, reaching out to touch the direction of the light beam, enhancing the storytelling and interaction with the light and shadow. 3. Outfit Suggestions: The setting is very versatile, so the model can wear almost anything.

Walking Guide

Then turn right and head uphill. — step-by-step photo guide

Then turn right and head uphill.

Turn right into the parking lot. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn right into the parking lot.

Enter the art museum. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter the art museum.

After getting off at Jiangyangfan Station, keep walking straight without going uphill. — step-by-step photo guide

After getting off at Jiangyangfan Station, keep walking straight without going uphill.

Walk 200 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk 200 meters.

The first floor-to-ceiling window is where the camera is set up, with the photographer shooting from below. — step-by-step photo guide

The first floor-to-ceiling window is where the camera is set up, with the photographer shooting from below.