The photographer can position themselves slightly lower, using a wide-angle lens to emphasize the content and scope of the scenery.
1. Photography Pose: The model can move around, and the photographer can snap photos as they go.
2. Travel Tips: Admission is free, and the photos turn out well in any weather.
3. Additional Tips: This angle is great for portraits, exuding a vibrant and natural feel. It’s recommended to shoot live, and for the best atmosphere, wait for sunlight and a breeze to pass through.

Xiao Feng Art Gallery - The Lonely Tree

The photographer is 1 meter away from the model, using a 50mm lens. The model is close to the window, which allows for a wide shot to capture the entire scene or a vertical shot to create a more intimate portrait atmosphere. The lighting inside the room is poor, making it less suitable for portraits. It's recommended to try several locations to get the best shots.

Xiao Feng Art Museum

Shooting with a telephoto lens from a low angle, pay attention to the natural lines of the architecture in your composition, and use appropriate negative space to highlight the interplay of light and shadow.
1. Equipment: A telephoto lens is recommended for this shot to capture the contrast and mood between light and shadow.
2. Poses:
① Have the model spin for a live shot, which can also be a great option.
② The model can stand naturally, reaching out to touch the direction of the light beam, enhancing the storytelling and interaction with the light and shadow.
3. Outfit Suggestions: The setting is very versatile, so the model can wear almost anything.

Xiao Feng Art Museum - Light and Shadow Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

The photographer stands on one side of the exhibition corridor, using a level shooting angle. It's recommended to use a standard focal length or a 2x lens on a smartphone to ensure the subject is clear and to fully capture the depth of the corridor. Employ leading lines in the composition, using the lines on the floor and walls to naturally extend the viewer's gaze into the depths of the scene, highlighting the corridor’s geometric and layered qualities.

Travel Tips: The opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the venue closing half an hour early. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.

Xiao Feng Art Gallery - Exhibition Corridor

The model stands on the right side of the painting, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, creating a balanced composition using the rule of thirds with the painting on the left. The photo is taken from a straight-on angle, preserving the texture of the gray wall in the background, keeping it simple and uncluttered.

Pose: The model stands sideways, one hand resting on their head and the other in their pocket, creating a natural and engaging pose.

Xiao Feng Art Gallery - Take a photo with the art paintings on the wall.

Have the model stand between the two paintings, with the photographer 1 meter away, shooting with a 50mm lens.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Closed on Tuesdays).

Xiao Feng Art Museum - Art Paintings

The photographer stands 2 meters away from the model and shoots with a 50mm lens.
Pose: The model walks naturally, facing away from the camera, holding a small bag to add a sense of movement and everyday life.

Xiao Feng Art Museum - Under the Roof

Since the building has its own light and shadow lines, you can utilize them effectively when composing your shot. Don’t let the bright areas dominate the frame; leaving some dark areas can create a better atmosphere.

Other tips: This angle is better for videos or live streams, giving a more dynamic feel. It’s not very suitable for portraits. Pay attention to the contrast between the light and dark areas when shooting.

Xiao Feng Art Gallery - Green Plant Window

The photographer should stand further back and use a wide-angle lens.
Shooting tips: This scene is great to shoot both on a rainy day and a sunny day, each with its own unique atmosphere. The key is to find a good shooting position and control the exposure, as it’s easy to overexpose.

Xiao Feng Art Gallery - In Front of Geometric Architecture

The photographer stands inside, shooting people walking outside through a large glass window at eye level. The people are positioned slightly to the left and below in the frame, while the window frame naturally serves as a framing device, guiding the viewer’s attention to the scene outside. Using a medium focal length lens, the contours and details of the people, buildings, and greenery, as well as the rain, are clearly captured, avoiding any distortion in the image.

Travel Tips: Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed on Tuesdays).

Xiao Feng Art Gallery - Square Floor-to-Ceiling Windows