The model stands in front of the decoration, and the photographer stands about 2 meters opposite the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait doesn't need to be too large; include the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Time Culture Park – Black Character Decoration

Photography Tips: Keep the camera at the same height as the model's shoulder to avoid distortion of the architecture from a low or high angle; if the building is tall, take a few steps back or slightly tilt the lens upwards while having the model sit naturally and look elsewhere.

Posing Suggestions:
The model should not pose stiffly. Instead, they should sit naturally, looking down at a distance or below, with a slight smile on the corner of their mouth, while the photographer captures the shot from the front.

Check-in Strategy: Choose a time with suitable lighting, such as before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., as the soft light can add texture to the photos and avoid harsh shadows caused by strong light.

Photography Equipment: Apple 14 Plus.

Time Culture Park – Under Inflatable Alarm-Clock Doll Photo Spot

As shown in the figure, the photographer is 2 meters away from the mural, taking a horizontal shot. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean, and be cautious to avoid distortion.

It is recommended to use a camera for shooting, with a zoom lens of 24-70, a focal length of around 35, and an aperture of about f/4. The best time for shooting is around 4 PM.

Time Culture Park – Poster

Photo Tips: The photographer stands directly opposite the model, adjusting the shooting angle to ensure that all the main models and the model are clearly included in the frame, making the attached inflatable doll stand out completely in the picture.

Posing Tips:
The model can stand beneath the attached inflatable doll for the photo, slightly leaning forward from the waist, with both hands embracing, showing a sense of leisure, and must maintain a relaxed and natural posture.

Check-in Strategy: Choose a suitable time with soft light, such as before 10:00 AM or after 4:00 PM, as the soft light can add texture to the photo and avoid shadows caused by strong light. Modern minimalist clothing is more suitable.

Photography Equipment: Apple 14 Plus.

Time Culture Park – Possessed Inflatable Doll

The model stands in front of the airplane prop, and the photographer stands about 1 meter opposite the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait frame should not be too large, including the surrounding items.

Time Culture Park – Graffiti Airplane Installation

The model stands in front of the entrance, and the photographer stands about 2 meters opposite the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait doesn't need to be too large; include the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Time Culture Park – Paper Pomelo Entrance

The model stands in front of the machine, and the photographer stands about 2 meters diagonally opposite the model for a flat shot, capturing the model without enlarging the portrait too much, and including the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Time Culture Park – Old Machinery

Photography Tips: The photographer should stand directly opposite the model, adjust the shooting angle to ensure that the entire building and the model are clearly included in the frame.

Pose Suggestions:
The model can walk back and forth, and the photographer can capture the walking posture. Walking against the light can create a great atmosphere.

Check-in Strategy: Choose a suitable time with good lighting, such as before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., when soft light can add texture to the photo and avoid shadows caused by strong light. A long skirt with a hat will look particularly good in the photos.

Photography Equipment: Apple 14 Plus.

Time Culture Park – In Front of M-Shaped White Wall

The model stands in front of the sign, and the photographer stands about 2 meters to the right front of the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait in the frame should not be too large; include the surrounding objects in the shot as well.

Time Culture Park – Green Road Sign

Photography Tips: Keep the camera at the same level as the model's shoulders to avoid distortion caused by looking up or down at the building; if the building is tall, take a few steps back or slightly tilt the lens upwards while having the model gently touch the wall with their hand and look up at the sky to avoid stiffness in the limbs.

Posing Tips: The model should not pose artificially; instead, look up naturally at the high toys, with fingers slightly raised to point at the toys, or raise a hand to block the sunlight, avoiding stiff arms at the sides. The corners of the mouth should be slightly raised with a sense of curiosity, and when focusing on the toys, the model can blink, allowing the photographer to capture the moment with hair fluttering and changes in light and shadow on the face.

Check-in Strategy: Choose a time with suitable lighting, such as before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., when soft light can add texture to the photos and avoid harsh shadows caused by strong light.

Photography Equipment: Apple 14 Plus.

Time Culture Park – Under Tree Air Doll