OOTD Spot #5

Can you guess where the OOTD huntsmans have finally returned from? This time, we went to Chinese Heritage Centre. It is a grand yet mostly vacant place, most ideal for taking OOTD photos.



Can you spot the magnificent building?





The building itself is a great background for your Instagram photos. Tip: you can try positioning yourself at the side of the stairs instead of right in the middle. It will allow you to showcase the building at an angle, keeping the focus of your Instagram photos on your outfits.
Featuring K-cia and Huan Ling…. And a pretty back view of a postman. 






Feel free to take your shots right at the entrance. The red door definitely adds to the traditional Chinese vibe. 

Huan Ling laughing it off after we found her trying to break into the museum.





You can explore the interior too. There isn’t much to work with. However, if you do want to explore this section, it would be a good idea to arrive early to make use of natural lighting. It really makes a difference. 
If you arrive late, fret now. You can use the spotlight just like what Daniel did.

 You can always make use of the white background behind if you have more complicated outfits to feature. 






The fountain right outside the building is also a great spot for photoshoots. You can try taking the photo with the building in the background too. Featuring Lin Yuan and K-cia. 

You can test out different pose. We recommend you standing on the ledge to feature the fountain more clearly. Do take care not to fall in though.



Tips for your outfit ideas: If you plan to take an OOTD with the building in the background, due to the details and colour, we advise your outfit not to be too colourful. Try to keep it plain and basic.



You would probably not attend any lessons here, but it is a place you should visit at least once in your NTU school life. Lastly, do tag us at #uniquelifeOOTD. We seriously need some outfit ideas. (Not that NBS shirt is ugly.)

Till the next time we meet~ 再见~

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