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IKEA Photo Raiders, Hangzhou Net Red Photo Holy Land

Two days ago, because it was raining outside, we couldn't take pictures. We punched in the local IKEA, and the photos in the warehouse on the first floor were so emotional.

Ikea is really too big to take pictures, and there are not many people coming to the warehouse area this time, so I took pictures with my dog crazily!

Wear some advice. Personally, I think it will be more IKEA to dress casually. Making good use of carts means interacting with carts at will. You can refer to this photo to make a gesture.

Props use tips, you can hold a plush doll, if you don't know what to do, you need a dog to cooperate with the shooting.

One more thing, don't go into IKEA to get a trolley. You can visit the second floor and get it on the first floor when you punch in the industrial wind, because the trolley is too heavy.

Ikea's big shelves are really super easy to produce. It feels like a blockbuster just by taking a shot. Trolley is a necessary prop for taking pictures at IKEA. You can hold the handle with both hands, or you can sit in the cart and look at the camera or the distance naturally, but you must pay attention to your limbs and expressions and relax!

Another set of photos released in about half an hour. I can only say that the shelves of IKEA are so easy to shoot. Take a handcart as a prop, stand and sit, no matter how you shoot it, it will look good in this empty background.