Shooting this set of Ibuki Suika photos, I chose a Japanese style interior with natural and soft lighting. The iconic orange short hair paired with those huge black curved horn props is the core visual symbol of the character. To fix the horns securely, I specifically used clips and carefully connected them inside the wig during styling, ensuring they remained upright whether tilting my head up or down. As for the clothing, the white-based, red-bow-tied ruffled short top paired with a purple skirt, leather belts, and chain handcuffs have colors and textures that fit perfectly with the warm yellow environment of the tatami room. The shooting process revolved around "drinking" and "resting." I specially prepared a purple gourd wine pot, small porcelain wine cups, and green wine bottles, hoping to add an atmosphere of daily spontaneity through these small props. During the actual shoot, I tried poses like tilting my head back to drink heavily, resting my chin on one hand, and finally lying flat on the low wooden table. The photographer made good use of the diffused light from outside the window, forming soft highlights at the edges of the picture. Under these slightly lazy light and shadow, the character's uninhibited and heavy-drinking personality was showcased. While interacting with the horn props, I had to pay constant attention to the tension in my neck and shoulders to ensure my movements remained relaxed and natural while tilting my head. Post-production mainly maintained the warm tones of the wooden indoor environment, preserving the original hues of the orange-red wig and the purple clothing. This style of daily-life indoor shooting, although lacking the grand scenes of the outdoors, was actually closer to the character's daily life settings, and I am quite satisfied with the final result.