Photo by Beijing Hotel - Exterior night view of Beijing Hotel building

Beijing Hotel - Exterior night view of Beijing Hotel building

Photo by Beijing Hotel - Entrance Stele and Building Entrance

Beijing Hotel - Entrance Stele and Building Entrance

The photographer stood directly in front of the bottom of the stairs, using an upward angle. The shot employs symmetrical composition, with the stairs evenly distributed on both sides and a central chandelier positioned at the center of the frame, enhancing the sense of grandeur and balance. The framing includes the full view of the stairs, the stone pillars on either side, and the top windows and golden ceiling decorations, showcasing the grandeur of the space. A super wide-angle lens is recommended for this shot.

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Beijing Hotel Nuo Jin Writer's Bar - Grand Interior Staircase Architecture

Photo by Beijing Hotel - Night View of High-Rise Building

Beijing Hotel - Night View of High-Rise Building

Photo by Beijing Hotel - Night view of Beijing Hotel

Beijing Hotel - Night view of Beijing Hotel

The model stands directly under the wall lamp, and the photographer shoots from the top of the third floor, including the wall lamp in the frame. 

For indoor photography, there is no other lighting except the ceiling light, and the camera can use a flash. 

For smartphone photography, it is recommended to add a blurred atmosphere effect in post-processing.

Beijing Hotel - Under the Staircase Side Light

The model stands in front of the curtain, and the photographer should be about 2 meters away from the model. It is recommended to capture the entire banquet hall for a more upscale feel. 

For indoor shooting, there is no other lighting except for the ceiling lights, so the camera can use a flash. 

For smartphone photography, it is recommended to add a blurred effect in post-processing to enhance the atmosphere.

Beijing Hotel - Banquet Hall

The model stands by the window at the top of the first-floor staircase, while the photographer shoots from the second floor, capturing a wide shot that includes the chandelier on the ceiling. 
For indoor shooting, there is no other light source besides the ceiling light, and the camera can use a flash. 
When shooting with a phone, it is recommended to add a blurry effect in post-processing to enhance the atmosphere.

In front of the glass windows on the staircase at Beijing Hotel.

The model stands on the first step of the stairs, and the photographer stands about 2 meters away, capturing the entire staircase to create a sense of depth in the shot.
Stand on the middle step and turn your head to look down.
Sit on the middle part of the stairs, place your hands on your knees, and look back naturally.
Walk up the stairs and capture the moment when the skirt flutters on the third step.

Beijing Hotel - Central Staircase