As shown in the diagram, the photographer and the model are 3 meters apart, with the photographer shooting at eye level. Pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens, set at around 40mm focal length and an aperture of f/4. The best time for shooting is around 3 p.m.

Bailuyuan Film City – Black Locomotive

As shown in the diagram, the photographer and model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70mm for shooting. The focal length should be around 40mm and the aperture around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 3 PM.

Bailuyuan Film City – Under Frugal Eaves

Leveraging the fresh hues of the scene, the model can stand naturally or slightly tilt their head to interact, showcasing a sense of innocence. The photographer uses conventional angles to blend the subject into a fairytale atmosphere.

With the phone's portrait mode activated to highlight the subject and blur the background, and a camera with a 35mm focal length and an aperture of f/2.2-f/4, you can effortlessly capture fairytale-style moments.

Bailuyuan Film City – Tom & Jerry Graffiti Wall

The model is positioned at the right third of the frame, employing the rule of thirds composition, with a flat angle capturing the natural walking moment. The background should include the tile roof of the teahouse, the wooden sign with "Bailu Village Teahouse," and red lanterns, while the foreground introduces green plants and blue-white flower pots on the left to increase the sense of depth.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to go early when there are fewer people, which will result in a better picture effect.

Bailuyuan Film City – White Deer Village Teahouse

As shown in the picture, the photographer and the model are 1 meter apart, with the photographer shooting upwards. When shooting, pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens, set the focal length to 35mm and the aperture around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 3 PM in the afternoon.

Bailuyuan Film City – Under Zishui Gate

Suggest placing the cartoon sign as the visual center of the scene, capturing it from a flat angle that includes both the adorable design of the sign and the surrounding architectural style, highlighting a dreamy atmosphere. Utilize the unique shape of the sign as a compositional element to add interest to the frame.

Use a small aperture (f/8 - f/11) to ensure a sufficient depth of field, with spot metering focusing on the subject. For smartphone users, select the "Pro mode" and adjust the contrast to emphasize the cartoonish image of the sign. Shooting on a sunny day will better showcase the bright colors and cute details of the installation.

Bailuyuan Film City – Cartoon Signpost

Capture the atmosphere with the mountain as the backdrop. Position the camera lower. The photographer should be slightly further away in front of the subject, with the setting sun as the background light source, placing the person at the center of the frame. Use backlighting to create a contour light around the figure, with the foreground grass and distant mountains forming a spatial hierarchy. Choose a telephoto lens to compress space, blending the sunset, the person, and the natural environment together.

Best photography time: 4-6 pm, when the light is the softest and the atmosphere is excellent. There are fewer people, avoiding the harsh overhead light at noon, which can cause overexposure and rigidity.

Lantian Zhangling – Meadow

Photo by Zishui Park – Color Wall & Glass Building

Zishui Park – Color Wall & Glass Building

Photo by Wangchuan Karst Cave – Lakeside Pavilion Stone Lantern

Wangchuan Karst Cave – Lakeside Pavilion Stone Lantern

Photo by Baiguan Ancient Road – Forest & Mountains

Baiguan Ancient Road – Forest & Mountains