The model sits in front of the decoration, and the photographer stands about 1 meter 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.

Living is Live – Carousel Wine Rack

The model stands by the door, and the photographer stands about 1 meter opposite the model to shoot, capturing the portrait without enlarging it too much, and including the surrounding objects in the frame.

Living is Live – Floral Glass Door

The model stands next to the installation, while the photographer stands about 1 meter diagonally opposite the model and takes a flat shot of the model. The portrait should not be too large, and the surrounding scenery should be included in the frame.

Living is Live – Pool Installation

The model is squatting next to the mirror, and the photographer is standing about 1 meter opposite the model to take the photo. The portrait should not be enlarged too much, and the surrounding objects should be included in the shot.

Livingislive – Vintage Mirror

The model sits on a chair, while the photographer stands about 1 meter opposite the model to take a photo, capturing the model without enlarging the portrait too much, and including the surrounding items in the frame.

Livingislive – Vintage Photo Wall

The model stands in front of the decoration, and the photographer stands about 1 meter to the right front of the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait frame doesn't need to be too large; include the surrounding items in the shot.

Living is Live – Vintage Vase Painting

The model squats beside the installation, while the photographer squats opposite the model to capture the shot. The portrait should not be too large in the frame; include the surrounding scenery as well.

Living is Live – Vintage Cabinet

The model stands next to the door, and the photographer stands diagonally opposite the model, about 2 meters away, shooting the model at eye level. The portrait shot should not be too close, capturing the surrounding scenery as well.

Livingislive – Green Wooden Door

The model stands next to the installation, and the photographer takes a photo of the model from the opposite side, without enlarging the portrait too much, and including the surrounding scenery in the shot.

Livingislive – Vintage Chandelier

The model stands in front of the decoration, and the photographer stands about 1 meter to the side and front of the model, taking a flat shot of the model. The portrait does not need to be too large; include the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Living is Live – Vintage Canvas Wall