The model is positioned at the left one-third of the frame, giving a thumbs-up with her right hand and wearing a smile, making the interaction feel natural. The shot is taken at eye level, with the plaque fully visible on the right side of the frame. The red wall in the background provides a strong contrast, ensuring that the subject and the exhibit are framed together, creating a balanced composition.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

National Museum of China - Take a photo with the plaque of the Central People's Government.

The photographer shoots from the side front of the subject at eye level, with the subject positioned on the left side of the frame and the ancient building on the right side. The shot accurately captures the details of the subject's attire and the architectural style of the ancient building, showcasing the spatial relationship between the subject and the building.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission Prices: Peak season: Main gate ticket 15 RMB, combo ticket 34 RMB; Off-season: Main gate ticket 10 RMB, combo ticket 28 RMB.
2. Opening Hours: Tiananmen Park: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM; Scenic spots inside: Peak season (April 1 - October 31): 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM, last entry at 5:30 PM; Off-season (November 1 - March 31): 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:30 PM.

The Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the Imperial Vault of Heaven and the railing walkway.

The photographer stands slightly higher in front of the exhibition stand to shoot downward, placing the blue glass art piece “Five Blessings Arrive” at the center of the frame. Using a centered composition, the main subject details are highlighted. The shot includes the entire art piece, the wooden base, and the label below, while the background retains the brown display case glass to enhance the sense of the environment. The angle is adjusted to avoid reflections on the glass, ensuring the subject is clear.

Travel Tip: Admission is free, but tickets need to be booked 7 days in advance, with tickets released daily at 5:00 PM.

National Museum of China - "Five Blessings at the Door" Art Exhibition

Photo by The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the pond willows, red walls, and architectural structures.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the pond willows, red walls, and architectural structures.

Shooting Tips: The photographer should stand about 1.5 meters away from the model and use the rule of thirds for composition.
Pose: The model stands between two small cats, with arms slightly bent and hands mimicking cat paws.

Visit Guide:
Exhibition Theme: Cats Are the Form of Air.
Location: Beijing - Snow Lotus Spotlight Art Center.
Ticket: Single ticket is 39 RMB, double ticket is 69 RMB. You can buy tickets online (Damai / Maoyan) or at the venue.
Exhibition Dates: July 19 - October 12.
Special Benefit: You can bring your cat!
Recommended Outfit: Light colors.

Shooting Time: 1:25 PM - 2:10 PM.
Shooting Equipment: Ricoh GR IIIx HDF.

Snow Lotus Art Center - Pink and Black Cat Sculpture

Use a level shot to place the glass art piece at the center of the frame, employing a centered composition to highlight the main colors and details. The framing should include the full view of the artwork, the transparent display stand, and the information plaque below. Keep the background simple and uncluttered for a close-up shot that fully captures the luster and sculptural layers of the glass.

Travel Tip: The admission fee is 120 RMB.

National Museum - Radiant Golden Exhibition

Photo by Taihe Gate - Taihe Gate and Stone Lions

Taihe Gate - Taihe Gate and Stone Lions

Photo by Temple of Heaven Park - Red Lantern Installation

Temple of Heaven Park - Red Lantern Installation

The model stands at the post office entrance, with the photographer positioned directly in front of her, about 6 meters away. The shot has yellow leaves in the foreground and the post office as the background, taken from a frontal perspective.

1. Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT-5 with a 16-50mm lens.
2. Pose: The model rests one hand on the door and is photographed mid-stride.
3. Travel Tips: Free admission, open 24 hours. It's recommended to visit in the morning when it's less crowded.

May Fourth Street - Mailboxes and Fraxinus Trees

The model stands in front of a red wall with carved windows. The photographer suggests using a high-angle shot; the subject is positioned in the center of the frame, recommending a central composition to highlight the main subject. It is suggested to use a wide-angle lens to fully capture the details of both the subject and the ancient architecture.

Ticket Prices: The peak season is from April 1 to October 31, with tickets priced at 60 CNY per person.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the red brick walls and windows.