Suzhou Gardens, this is how you should capture its essence! Traditional Chinese cheongsam, a dream back to the Republic of China era
🎢【Suzhou Gardens Day Portrait Guide】
【Cheongsam Portrait Shooting Guide】
🗓Itinerary:
Choosing the location
Cheongsam is suitable for shooting in the Republic of China style streets or Ming and Qing Dynasty style grey tile white wall garden buildings.
So this time we chose Suzhou Gardens for shooting. Suzhou Gardens are famous for their unique classical architecture and exquisite garden landscapes. However, there are many tourists, so you can choose relatively less popular gardens. Suitable gardens: Liu Garden, Canglang Pavilion and Ke Garden are just across the street, Yipu, etc.
When choosing a shooting location, you can decide according to the style and scene you want. For example, Humble Administrator's Garden is famous for its exquisite architecture and waterscape, suitable for shooting elegant portraits; while Lion Grove has a unique rock landscape, suitable for shooting portraits with a certain wildness.
🕙Shooting time:
One hour before the opening and closing of the garden, avoid the crowd, you can enjoy a truly quiet garden.
📝Tips:
Make full use of the light in the garden, find the time near sunset. Create rich shadows and light and dark effects. For example, when shooting portraits, you can choose where the sunlight shines through the leaves, using the tree shadows to add a sense of layering to the picture.
🧳Composition techniques
Use garden elements: Suzhou Gardens are famous for their unique architecture and garden elements, these elements can serve as the background or props for portrait shooting. For example, when shooting portraits, you can choose to shoot in the garden's corridors, pavilions or stone bridges, using these buildings as the background for the portraits, enhancing the artistic sense of the picture.
Capture the moment: There are often some unique moments in Suzhou Gardens, such as ripples on the water, petals falling, etc.
Pay attention to composition and posture: When shooting portraits, the choice of composition and posture is very important. You can try different angles and shooting methods to create unique picture effects. At the same time, pay attention to the model's posture and expression, let them relax naturally, showing their best state.
The most important thing is to make good use of the various shapes of door frames and stone windows in the garden: The background of Suzhou Gardens is often exquisite architecture and landscapes, which can echo with the portraits. When shooting portraits, you can use the garden background, interact with the model, and create interesting picture effects. For example, when shooting portraits, you can let the model and the flowers and plants in the garden complement each other, adding a sense of liveliness to the picture.
The lion forest is not big, the fun is drilling holes in the stone mountain, the route is arranged for you clearly, it looks very close to the place to go around for a long time, just raining that day, I took a great photo, I am a little boy in this manor playing and playing (
The garden is great, the greenery and the stones are very shaped, and many tourists inside are wearing all kinds of Hanfu, which also adds a lot of color to the scenic spot, the scenery is also very beautiful, and the photos are super beautiful.
The Lion Forest is one of the four famous parks in Suzhou. Although the Lion Forest is small, it is small and large, the building is compact, and the scenery is pleasant, especially the rockery inside. It is like a maze. It is legendary that the Qianlong Emperor could not come out for two hours. It was so fun!
One of the four major gardens in Suzhou, named after the rockery. I didn't feel anything special when I first entered, and I didn't appreciate its wonderfulness. I listened to the explanation of the tour guide before I understood the good intentions of the craftsmen and opened a happy trip. What really opened people's eyes was that they passed the treasure of their town garden and entered the back garden. This is simply a paradise for children. Hidden and hiding can play for a day. The rockery monster stone maze will get lost when it comes up and down to meet this road. Who can only meet in two directions recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended
It's a lovely place to visit. A classic Suzhou garden and the housing that are attached to it. Well described historical markers and delightful examples of bonzai trees everywhere. Gorgeous stained glass windows. The rock garden was exquisite. As always, visiting during a national holiday is not recommended as it's insanely crowded.
Taking advantage of the New Year's Eve, the garden area is limited, there are many people, but you can also play the hole that can not be drilled, completely evoke my childhood memories, and the celebrity calligraphy and paintings I know when I grow up, each different window edge, and add more artistic charm! Especially the stone lion next to the exit, you must sit down, it's so classic! Finally, make some small suggestions. There are enough people in the Spring Festival later, and the tickets will not be discounted anymore. You can usually discount when there are few people, which will help you to stagger the peak.
Very satisfied, the explanation is professional and smooth, vivid and interesting. When I played in the Lion Forest before, although I also did my homework to understand the relevant knowledge points, there were still some details that I didn't find. After the explanation, I found a lot of interesting talking heads, which made the tour more rewarding. The commentator Rong Jun is very dedicated and actively cooperates with my time requirements. Thank you very much.
Originally made an appointment for the Suzhou Museum, but it was closed late. Decisively went to the nearby Lion Garden, and the most famous in modern times belonged to the world famous architectural designer Bei Xuming. Missing the museum he designed to see their family gardens is not a time-space staggering. Many of the stone peaks in the garden are similar in shape to the lion, so they are named "Lion Forest". In addition to the stone peak, the building inside the lion forest is also a highlight. Yanyutang, Jianshanlou, Waterfall Pavilion, Wenmei Pavilion and other main buildings are scattered, and they echo each other with natural elements such as stone peaks, lakes, trails, etc., forming a beautiful picture. The Lion Forest has also undergone an important change in modern times. Mr. Pei Xuming, the world-renowned architect, introduced the western gardening technique and home to the garden, which gave the lion forest a new vitality and vitality. Mr. Pei Yuming's transformation of the Lion Forest not only retains the classical charm of the garden, but also integrates modern elements, making it a temple garden that integrates the principles of Zen and the garden. In the Lion Forest, you can also see the family of the shell family. This home was built by Mr. Bei Xuming's grandfather, Bei Runsheng, to commemorate the ancestors of the family and inherit the family culture. The existence of the family not only adds a sense of history and culture to the Lion Forest, but also reflects the importance and inheritance of the family culture of the Bai family.