1. Angle: The photographer takes a low-angle shot from a position below or slightly further away from the staircase, fully incorporating the brick wall with the "Dongcheng" inscription into the frame to intensify the regional atmosphere.

2. Composition Technique: Leading lines composition, where the staircase and handrail form distinct guiding lines, enhancing the sense of depth and extension in the image.

3. Lens Recommendation: A wide-angle lens is suggested to capture more background elements, strengthening the sense of space and atmosphere in the scene. A focal length of 16-35mm is quite suitable.

Travel Tips: No admission fee is required, and it is open for free all day.

Old Steel Factory Design & Creative Park – East City Check-In Wall

1. Perspective Angle: The photographer should use an eye-level angle with the model for shooting.

2. Lens Recommendation: It is suggested to use a standard lens with a focal length between 35mm and 50mm to accurately reproduce the scene's proportions and avoid distortion. The aperture should be set around f4 to f5.6 to slightly blur the background, highlight the model as the main subject, and ensure a certain depth of field so that background details can be moderately shown.

Travel Tips: There is no entrance fee and it is open for free all day.

Old Steel Factory Design & Creative Park – Xi’an Check-In Wall

The model stands close to the colorful gas canister installation, with the photographer taking a frontal shot at a distance of 1-2 meters, slightly tilted upwards to fully capture the height and sense of space of the installation. Place the model in the right third of the frame, with the colorful gas canister installation occupying the main space, highlighting the grandeur and details of the art wall. Use a camera with a short focal length or a smartphone on 1x zoom to maintain a moderate wide-angle effect to showcase the width and depth of the background scene.

Equipment settings: Turn on the professional mode on the smartphone, adjust the exposure compensation, and for the camera, choose a 24-70mm focal length with an aperture setting between f/4 and f/5.6 to effortlessly capture industrial-style masterpieces.

Old Steel Factory Design & Creative Park – Color Gas Can

The subject stands in the stair area in front of the building, positioned centrally within the frame, with the building's arched entrance serving as a natural frame for the subject. The photographer should take the shot from behind the model.

Additional suggestion: Photos come out better on a good weather day.

Anaga Art Hall – White Arch

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the building at eye level, fully presenting the steps, signboard, and architectural details; using the rule of thirds composition, the signboard is placed at the bottom, with the steps and architectural elements distributed in the upper half, guiding the viewer's gaze through lines (steps). It is suggested to use a mid-range lens to clearly display the text, architectural structure, and decorative details, compressing the space and integrating the visual elements (white walls, steps, signs, and decorations) in an orderly manner, presenting a simple architectural scene composition, highlighting spatial hierarchy and visual balance.

1. Travel tips: No admission fee is required.
2. Additional tips: It is recommended to visit when the weather is good.

Anaga Art Hall – Logo Wall with Building

The photographer is positioned in front of the subject, using a frontal view angle with the subject centered in the frame, a blue bow in the foreground and confetti in the background creating a visual echo.

1. Travel Tips: Operating hours are from 9:00 to 21:00.
2. Dressing Suggestions: It is recommended to wear solid-colored clothing; the pure white architecture looks great in any shot.

Anaga Art Hall – With Blue Bow & Balloons

The model stands by the balcony, posing with a straight look ahead. The photographer finds a suitable position opposite the white balcony and stands face-to-face with the model for the best angle. Simply lift the camera and shoot at eye level. Use a centered composition with the model in the middle, above the white wall and below the white balcony, ensuring that the white viewing platform and the text on the wall occupy a larger space. The model should have a natural expression, and the photographer can capture beautiful moments.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission Fee: Free. The main purpose of the check-in spot is for group activities such as weddings, banquets, and press conferences. It is often open as a popular check-in location, with free photography outside and a fee for the interior.
2. Opening Hours: All day.

Additional Experiences:
1. There are many shared bicycles near the subway station. It is recommended to ride a bike as soon as you exit the station, and you can ride all the way inside.
2. The second floor features an arc-shaped terrace and a white viewing platform, perfect for taking photos.
3. The pure white Western-style church architecture collides with the industrial background of the old steel mill, emitting a unique artistic characteristic. The interplay of space lines, the interaction between straight lines and curves create a different kind of beauty, especially suitable for minimalist style photography.

Araga Art Hall – Multilingual Check-In Wall

The photographer stands to the left of the model, placing the model right at the center of the frame, approximately 1 meter away from the model.

Shooting time: It is recommended to shoot between 2 pm to 6 pm. The model can move back and forth for a more dynamic effect.

Outfit suggestion: It is advised to wear clothing in black, white, and gray colors, which are simple and sophisticated. Avoid wearing bright-colored clothes, as they can appear discordant.

Anaga Art Hall – Staircase

The model stands next to the stone monument, with the photographer 1.5 meters away, capturing the shot with an 85mm focal length, positioning the model on the right side of the entire frame.

1. Pose suggestion: The model can lean against the stone monument, appearing sophisticated and relaxed.

2. Additional tip: The Anaga Auditorium is located within the old steel mill complex. After taking photos, you can also explore the surrounding neighborhood.

Anaga Art Hall – Entrance Plaque

The model stands in front of the door, and the photographer uses an 85mm focal length, squatting a distance away to take a photo looking up.

1. Shooting time: It is recommended to shoot between 14:00 and 16:00 PM when the light is better.

2. Other experiences: Inside is a wedding venue, and you need to make an appointment to shoot inside. We can shoot outside the door, and there are many camera positions outside the door as well.

Anaga Art Hall – Entrance