Photo by Lama Temple - Green Trees and Architecture

Lama Temple - Green Trees and Architecture

Use the window frame as a foreground element to frame the ancient building's roof and the ensemble of buildings in the center of the shot, highlighting the sense of depth and layering. Shoot from a lower angle to include the roof, eaves, and blue sky as the background. When framing the shot, preserve the details of the painted decorations at the top of the door frame, with the background including the ancient building's roof, some architectural structures, and a few wisps of white clouds, ensuring the frame is complete and the subject is clear.

Travel Tips: The entrance fee is 25 yuan per person.

Lama Temple - Capture the ancient architectural roof and complex through the window frame.

The model stands at the entrance of the store, with the photographer positioned directly in front of the model, approximately 7 meters away, using the store's facade and a large tree as the backdrop for a frontal shot.
①Photography equipment: Fujifilm xt5, 16-50mm lens.
②Posing suggestion: The model holds a camera to photograph distant scenery, with the photographer capturing the moment.
③Visiting recommendation: Free entry, Business hours: Monday to Thursday from 11:00 to 19:00, Friday to Sunday from 11:00 to 20:00.

PANGEAISM Pu (Qianmen Store) - Wooden Entrance

Photo by Lama Temple - Temple Architecture and Great Bell

Lama Temple - Temple Architecture and Great Bell

The model sits on a chair while the photographer stands at an arm's length away, capturing the shot with a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Shooting time: 3-5 PM for better outdoor sunlight; indoor shooting is suitable throughout the day.

Photography equipment: Fujifilm X-E4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens.

Dress suggestion: The entire Labubu exhibition area is rich in installations and colorful, so wearing casual and simple attire is recommended.

Photo pose: Sit on the chair with both hands supporting on either side. If unsure of what pose to strike, you can look down at the camera, or look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Wangfujing APM - Labubu Seats

From the perspective of the camera angle, the photographer is at a similar level position to the subject, capturing the subject's posture and expression from the side. In terms of composition, a minimalist approach is used, with ancient architecture as the backdrop, and the subject leaning on a wooden chair to highlight the main focus.

Travel Tips: Open from 09:00 to 17:00.

The Lama Temple - Take a photo with a long wooden bench.

Photo by Lantern Palace - Take a photo with the courtyard incense burner and trees.

Lantern Palace - Take a photo with the courtyard incense burner and trees.

Photo by Yonghe Temple - Take a photo with the grid windows and stone steps.

Yonghe Temple - Take a photo with the grid windows and stone steps.

The model stands in front of the door, while the photographer stands at a distance of two arm lengths, capturing the shot with a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Shooting time: 3-5 PM when the outdoor sunlight is ideal.

Photography equipment: Fuji xe4 + 18-50mm f2.8.

Dress suggestion: Given the abundant installations and colorful displays in the entire labubu exhibition area, dressing in casual and simple attire is recommended.

Posing tips: For a standing pose, you can cross your feet; if unsure about what pose to strike, you can look down at the camera, or alternatively, look up at the sky or down at the ground.

Wangfujing APM - Blue Bus Labubu

The model stands slightly sideways at the entrance of the store, with the photographer facing the store at an upward angle, capturing the model, trees, and the storefront (including the "PANGEAISM" sign and window decorations) in the frame, with the model positioned at the bottom of the image. Travel tips: It is recommended to shoot on a sunny morning, preferably on a weekday when there are fewer people and the light is softer, which results in better photos.

PANGEAISM Pu (Qianmen Branch) - Entrance