Use display racks and door frames to frame exhibits and people, enhancing the depth of the scene. Utilize spotlights and projections in the exhibition hall to create an atmospheric contrast with light and shadow. Employ the lines of corridors and display cases for symmetrical or diagonal compositions for a more orderly arrangement. Capture natural actions such as people gazing at exhibits or touching exhibition walls, avoiding staged poses. Highlight the subject against a solid color background, and leave white space to make the image more sophisticated.

Travel tips: Weekends and holidays are crowded, so it's recommended to visit on weekdays, or use corners and steps in the exhibition hall for a less crowded background.

Xi’an Zhiji Art Museum – National Geographic Image Exhibit

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Ji Art Museum, South Gallery Area, Basement Level, Section E2, Xingfu Forest Belt, No.9 New South Wanshou Road, Xincheng District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

Use display racks and door frames to frame exhibits and people, enhancing the depth of the scene. Utilize spotlights and projections in the exhibition hall to create an atmospheric contrast with light and shadow. Employ the lines of corridors and display cases for symmetrical or diagonal compositions for a more orderly arrangement. Capture natural actions such as people gazing at exhibits or touching exhibition walls, avoiding staged poses. Highlight the subject against a solid color background, and leave white space to make the image more sophisticated. Travel tips: Weekends and holidays are crowded, so it's recommended to visit on weekdays, or use corners and steps in the exhibition hall for a less crowded background.

Walking Guide

Xi'an Zhiji Art Museum is located on the first basement level of the South Pavilion area in Section E2 of the Happy Forest Belt, No. 9, New Wanshou South Road, Hansen Village Street, Xincheng District, Xi'an, directly opposite the Xincheng Library. You can take the subway line 8 and exit at Xi Deng Jia Po Station A, then walk about 290 meters to reach the National Geographic Photography Exhibition.