The core of this photo set lies in breaking the static composition framework, letting the white doves travel between the interlaced geometric lines. When many people mention a finished photo set, they think of close-ups or full-body shots, but this time we specifically used a landscape composition approach, placing the visual center of gravity on the clever design of the scene and props.
The partial embellishment of the costume on the right edge is a visual anchor we intentionally left behind. The combination of white fabric flowers and deep red bouquets serves as a great color contrast against the gray-blue background, preventing the frame from looking too thin. To capture the dynamic sense of the flying bird element passing through the frame, we made multiple attempts at coordinating the shutter and light. We needed to ensure the motion blur brought out by the bird's wings while not losing the sharp geometric feel of the frame edges. This feeling is like capturing a real dream in an instant.
A major benefit of landscape composition is that it can accommodate more environmental elements, giving the audience an immersive feeling of watching a movie frame. In post-processing color grading, we retained the cool gray-blue tone, a color scheme that is highly advantageous in expressing a sense of mystery and high fashion.
From the fabric of the costume to the positioning angle of the photo frames, every detail needed to be precisely calculated during the shoot, so that the finished product could provide a restrained yet powerful visual experience. In daily empty shot creation, thinking more about the relationship between props and the environment often adds more storytelling to the character interpretation. If you are also looking for some unconventional shooting ideas, you might want to try this kind of geometric framework design; combined with a tiny bit of dynamic elements, you will get unexpected results. This photo release is not only a cosplay attempt but also a deep exploration of composition and lighting atmosphere. I look forward to sharing more interesting creative ideas in front of the lens with my friends in the future.