The model can stand in front of the check-in point, with the left hand on the railing. The photographer can stand opposite the model and take a flat shot, zooming the lens by 1x.

Opening hours: Daily from 10:00 to 24:00.

Fees: One person, one consumption.

24hcolor Café – Near Potted Plant Cabinet

Take advantage of the unique shape of the red building and try different positions (front, side, diagonal, etc.) to show the diverse effects of the integration of architectural lines and human figures. In terms of shooting angles, a low angle can highlight the grandeur of the building and capture the light and shadow of the sun on the building; a level shot is suitable for capturing the overall scene of people, buildings, and the blue sky with high-rise buildings in the background. Dress in a minimalist style, with solid colors or simple patterns, to create a harmonious yet contrasting visual sense with the red building. For lighting, before 10 am and after 5 pm are the best, with soft light that gives the red building more texture; although the light at noon is strong, it can produce a strong contrast of light and shadow.

Photography poses:
① Stand to the side of the building, with one hand naturally resting on the red structure, lean back slightly, and raise the other hand to lightly touch the forehead, as if looking into the distance, allowing the figure to naturally interact with the architectural structure;
② Face away from the building, with feet shoulder-width apart, and raise both hands up, using the staggered lines of the building as a backdrop to capture a dynamic sense of freedom and tension;
③ Close to the entrance of the building, stand sideways, with one foot slightly extended forward, hands in pockets or gently pulling the corners of the clothes, and look diagonally up to the camera, creating a casual and relaxed feeling.

Sui Daxing Tang Chang’an Mingde Gate Ruins Park – Red Building

Utilize the lines and openwork of the red architecture to try different poses (standing straight, casually leaning, lightly tiptoeing, etc.), showcasing a variety of styles. In terms of shooting angles, a low-angle shot can highlight the extension and thickness of the red walls, while a flat shot restores the overall atmosphere of the scene; opt for simple basic clothing, black, white, and gray to match the passionate tone of the red walls without overshadowing the architectural features. For lighting, it is suggested to choose before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m., when the light is soft, resulting in a rich texture of the red walls and a natural skin tone in the photos, easily capturing the unique charm of the blend of ancient and modern.

Photo poses:

1. Stand sideways, with the hand closest to the camera gently resting on the red wall, and the other hand naturally hanging down or making a small movement (such as lightly brushing hair, making a simple gesture), with legs slightly apart or staggered, allowing the figure to naturally blend into the red wall background.

2. Slightly bend one leg, with the foot lightly against the base of the wall, body slightly inclined to the side, one hand propped on the hollow part of the wall, the other hand gently raised upward, gaze following the raised hand into the distance, enhancing the sense of interaction with the red wall space.

3. Stand facing forward, with hands naturally hanging down or lightly placed in trouser pockets, slightly tilt the head back, allowing the facial lines to extend along with the red wall, using the regularity of the red wall to create a relaxed atmosphere with a sense of story.

Sui Xiyuan Tang Chang’an Mingde Gate Ruins Park – Hollow Red Wall

The photographer should maintain a 2-meter distance from the model, slightly angle down, align the background with the wall art installation, position the model on the right side, and fill the left side with the art installation to create a sense of balance and avoid empty spaces in the frame.

1. Equipment settings: Use a zoom lens of 24-70MM, with a focal length of 35 and an aperture around 4.
2. Travel tips:
   ① Entrance fee: Free of charge;
   ② Best time for shooting: Around 4 PM in the afternoon.

Xi’an Urban Image Museum – “From Cocoon to Butterfly” Sculpture Stack

By leveraging the unique shapes of art pieces, models can naturally pose, either gazing at the artwork from the side or interacting with it from behind. Photographers can capture the interaction between the subject and the art by shooting at eye level or from a slightly lower angle, highlighting the harmony between the two.

A camera with a 35-50mm focal length can be used, with an aperture setting of f/3.5 - f/6.3 and an ISO sensitivity of 100 - 300, making it easy to capture fascinating moments filled with artistic ambiance.

Xi’an Urban Image Museum – Wall Art Insects

1. Positioning Angle: The model stands in front of the bread sculpture, with the photographer maintaining a distance of about 3 meters from the model, aligning face-to-face for the shot, with the camera angle slightly lowered to chest level.

2. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a camera focal length of 30mm or a smartphone's 1x focal length to ensure the complete presentation of the subject and background.

1. Equipment Parameters: It is suggested to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70, with the aperture set around F4.

2. Additional Tips: The recommended shooting time is around 10 a.m., and this photo was taken on February 22, 2025.

Qiumo Bakery – Entrance

1. Positioning Angle: The model leans against the yellow wall, with the photographer maintaining a distance of about 2 meters, shooting horizontally from the front to avoid distortion caused by upward or downward shots.
2. Composition Method: Use the rule of thirds for composition, with the model positioned to the right side of the frame, and the "QIMO" logo included on the left side to balance the layout.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 30mm focal length (for a camera) or the 1x lens on a smartphone to ensure a natural perspective without excessive compression or distortion.
Equipment Parameters: It is suggested to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70mm and an aperture of around f/4.
Travel Tips: The recommended shooting time is around 10:00 AM.

Qiumo Bakery – Outside by Window

1. Positioning Angle: The model stands inside the subway station passage, with the photographer standing in front of the model for a flat shot.
2. Composition Technique: Utilize the leading lines composition, where the curved light lines on the top and sides of the passage extend into the distance, guiding the viewer's gaze to focus on the model.
3. Lens Application: Employ a mid-telephoto lens to blur the background, making the model more prominent, while compressing the space to enhance the linear effect of the passage.

Metro Line 8 Botanical Garden Station – Waiting Area Side

The model stands in the center of the frame with symmetrical composition. The photographer should pay attention to the camera level to avoid building distortion and use a wide-angle shot with a focal length of 17mm.

Travel tips: The shooting location is inside the subway station, it is recommended to take photos during off-peak hours.

Botanical Garden Subway Station – Inside Station

Capture the entire mall from a west-southeast direction at the takeoff point using a drone's wide-angle lens. The best lighting is recommended to be around one hour before and after sunset.

Precautions: Make sure to apply for flight permission in advance to ensure legal and compliant flying.

Nan Feihong Lehui Center – Aerial Night View