The model stands on the stone railing, with the photographer positioned slightly in front and to the side of the model, about 5 meters away, using the glass door as a backdrop for a side shot.
①Photo pose: The model sits on the stone railing, with arms spread and resting on either side of the body, and looks up slightly.
②Travel tip: It's a restaurant during the day and turns into a bar at night, with the terrace closed after 18:00.

Beijing's Seat of the Yi People - Next to the Glass Door

The model stands at the bottom of the stairs, and the photographer stands on the railing above the stairs, zooming in for the shot, remember to include the peach blossoms in the foreground.

1. Photography equipment: Canon R6, 24-70mm lens.
2. Photo pose: The model walks back and forth in the corridor, and the photographer captures the moment.

Liangma River Park - Riverside Corridor

Parallel shooting, stand opposite the red wall, frame the wall and tree shadows into the shot at eye level to create a symmetrical and harmonious visual effect.

Shooting time: Afternoon sunlight (14:00-16:00) provides soft light and clear shadows, allowing for a natural texture to be captured.

The Lama Temple - Red Walls and Trees

The model is seated on a hanging chair, while the photographer stands on a platform diagonally in front of the model, approximately 10 meters away, with a red door and swing as the background, shooting from a high angle.

1. Pose for the photo: The model sits on the hanging chair with their body slightly turned, looking to the side.

2. Travel suggestion: The place serves as a restaurant during the day and a bar at night, with the terrace closing after 18:00.

The Yi-style seat in Beijing - a hanging chair next to the Red Gate.

The model stands at the railing corner below the steps, with the photographer positioned behind the railing above the steps. Pose: The model can lean against the railing, tilt the head slightly, and let the hands hang naturally. Shooting time: March 16th, 9:00 AM. Equipment: Canon R6 with a 24-70mm lens.

Liangma River Park - Corner railing in front of the waterfall

1. Use a centered composition to place the subject right in the middle of the narrow alley, using the linear sense of the alley to guide the viewer's gaze and highlight the depth of the space; 2. The photographer can squat down and shoot from a low angle to enhance the sense of spatial hierarchy while stretching the height and solemnity of the buildings; 3. Utilize the cobblestone path of the narrow alley and the straight lines of the walls on both sides to lead the viewer's eye to the distance, enhancing the perspective effect; 4. Symmetrical aesthetics, maintain an even distribution of the walls and window lattices on both sides of the alley in the frame to enhance the balance and visual tension of the image. Pose suggestion: The subject stands in the center of the narrow alley, maintaining a frontal or side stance, using the proportion difference between the subject and the architecture to express the heaviness of the space and the cultural atmosphere. Travel tips: There is a larger flow of people on weekends, requiring queuing for security checks and ticket inspections to enter the park; it is recommended to visit on weekdays. Dressing advice: It is suggested to wear brightly colored clothing, such as red, yellow, etc., to contrast with the blue bricks and red tiles of ancient buildings.

Lama Temple - Red Wall Corridor and Architectural Complex

The model stands at the corner of the stairs, with the photographer positioned about 5 meters in front of the model's side, using the red wall and stairs as the background for a frontal shot.
① Pose for the photo: The model leans against the wall with arms wrapped around, and face slightly turned.
② Travel suggestion: The place is a restaurant during the day and a bar at night, and the terrace is closed after 18:00.

Beijing's Unique Gathering Place - Red Walls and Staircases

1. Models can sit on the railing (be careful not to fall!), and the photographer takes a shot from below upwards, which can help avoid crowds;
2. Try to go with the sunlight, not against it, otherwise the image will be too bright and the person will be too dark.

1. Cameras with 35mm or 50mm focal lengths are both fine, and the aperture should be set larger, above F4;
2. For smartphones, it's recommended to use the 2x zoom.

Liangma River Park - Along the railings of the riverbank

1. The photographer is on the road, and the model goes down the stairs to the riverbank below. Use a telephoto lens to capture the model with flowers in the foreground.
2. The focal length should be at least 200mm, or a 5x optical zoom on a mobile phone (16 Pro). Bring a camera with a 200mm+ telephoto lens! Make sure your phone has at least a 5x optical zoom.

Liangma River Park - Riverbank Railing

The model stands in front of the red wall, slightly to the left of the center of the frame. The photographer uses a low-angle shot to highlight the height of the red wall. The red and gray hues of the wall, combined with the mottled light and shadow of the leaves, create a sense of depth. The background retains a large area of the red wall and its light and shadow, while the foreground includes the stone path to enhance the sense of environment. It is recommended to use a standard focal length for shooting.

Travel tips: 25 yuan per person, free incense can be collected at the entrance.

Lama Temple - Red Walls