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Brand Charm of Suzhou Tailang Huazi Wedding Photography

Take you to redefine Suzhou high-end wedding photography. If you are still shooting the plane Korean scene of the cottage, then out! The beauty of the taro flower pavilion in Korea is 720 degrees without dead ends. From design, carpentry to drawing, assembly and props, it is all completed by the top landscaping team in Korea. Mr. Jin, the chief designer, uses the method of film and television art to combine simple scenes harmoniously and differently, which makes a scene produce rich visual effects because of the different shooting angles of a series of scenes. In the production, the Korean side pays special attention to restoring the true texture. Surface coating technology is more complicated than building a real house, and it also highlights the surreal aesthetic effect, showing fashion and luxury in exquisiteness, everywhere.

The scene is magnificent and outrageous, and every photo is a movie poster.

In the first phase of the Korea Pavilion, there are more than 60 full-dimensional landscaping, which realizes the mix and match of various styles of space art. The excellent depth space can support the wide-angle lens in all directions within 720 degrees without causing wear, which is especially conducive to shooting beautiful wedding photos. The perfect combination of photography and film art is truly realized. The most terrible thing is that Korean museums create an "elegant" word with high-grade gray tones everywhere, while other photo studios and photo studios can only achieve this "harmony" after PS processing. To put it simply, in "Taro Hanako", your wedding photos can be comparable to movie posters, and there is no need for color matching later.

It's too far to go to Korea. Let's go to Hanako Korea Pavilion in Kitaro.

In the first phase of the project, except for a few specially designated classic Korean scenes, the rest were created exclusively by the Korean side for the first time, and there is no Korean studio so far. Taro Hanako has signed a regional monopoly cooperation agreement with South Korea, and the "Taro Hanako Korea Pavilion" will become the first high-end real-life work shed in Suzhou, China, which is also built exclusively by the original landscaping team of Korea Wedding Street.