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Recommended photo spots for the school festival. Create a photogenic space.

Because you can take photos and keep the memories, creating photo spots is very popular for classroom exhibits and outdoor displays at school festivals.

But when it comes time to make a photo spot yourselves, it’s easy to get stuck on what design to choose, isn’t it?

So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of recommended photo spot ideas for school festivals.

We’ve gathered a variety of ideas—from using the blackboard to creating objects—so please use them as inspiration to make a wonderful photo spot.

Recommended photo spots for the school festival. Create a photogenic space (21–30)

Ukiyo-e is coming out of a hole in the ground!

An idea that will make you want to snap a photo! Ukiyo-e emerging from a hole in the ground! When we think of trick art, we often picture installations where people can step into the artwork and take photos, but there are also designs that stand on their own as art.

This time, let’s wow visitors with a unique idea using ukiyo-e.

In the posted photos, the design makes it look as if there’s a hole in the ground.

Inside the hole, along with oden, there’s a man bracing himself so he doesn’t fall into the pot where the oden is boiling.

Be sure to give it a try!

Angel wings

Capture striking photos! Here are some angel wing ideas.

You’ve probably seen them at theme parks or commercial facilities.

If you stand in front of a wall painted with angel wings, you can take a photo that makes it look like wings are sprouting from your back.

The posted photos feature a vivid, eye-catching rainbow-colored background.

The large angel wings even seem to glow, as if bathed in a heavenly halo.

Give it a try!

Recommended photo spots for the school festival: Create a photogenic space (31–40)

Floating crosswalk

A crosswalk trick art that uses optical illusions.

Instead of just painting the white crosswalk lines, by rendering the shadows in a three-dimensional way, you can make it look as if the crosswalk planks are floating.

Passersby will likely stop in their tracks and become absorbed in the curious scene.

It can also become a popular photo spot, with the potential for widespread sharing on social media.

If you set it up near the entrance of a school festival or along the main walkway, it should boost attention for the entire venue.

It’s an idea that adds surprise and buzz to an event.

Taking a commemorative photo with a gigantic animal

A dreamlike scenario! Here are some ideas for commemorative photos with giant animals.

Have you ever thought, “I want to swap perspectives with an animal!” or “I wish I could shrink and see the world!”? This time, let’s create a unique piece of trick art that makes you feel as if your body has shrunk.

The posted photo shows a woman riding on the belly of a cat lying on its back.

Give it a try and incorporate it into your shots!

Encounter with a Ninja

You can take photos that give you a thrill! Here are some ideas for encounters with ninjas.

While running into a ninja in real life is difficult, it’s fun to make it happen using trick art.

In the posted photo, two women capture the moment as if they’ve suddenly bumped into a ninja springing out from a cleverly designed wall.

It’s an unreal photo that’s sure to get people talking! This is a great idea for anyone who wants to create humorous trick art.

A snapshot of memories

Perfect for events! Here are some ideas for capturing memorable moments.

A school festival is a special day that only happens once a year, right? How about preserving memories of such a special day with unique trick art? The photos posted look like instant pictures clipped to a string, don’t they? Try making oversized photo frames and giant clips by hand to create a humorous booth.

It’s sure to become a memorable snapshot for visitors and students alike.

A big hole in the palm of my hand!

Visitors make it themselves! Introducing the idea of a giant hole in your palm! When you think of trick art, many people imagine a booth where you enjoy completed artwork.

But how about hosting a trick art experience that visitors create and enjoy themselves? Cut a round piece of white paper and draw shadows on it with a pencil.

If you also prepare a matching hand-shaped shadow and a round cutout underneath, you can take photos that look just like there’s a hole in your palm! Give it a try at your event.