Photo by Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red walls and red gate.

Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red walls and red gate.

The model stands in front of a bouquet, with the photographer positioned directly in front of her, about 4 meters away, using the vase of fresh flowers as the background for the shot.
① Pose: The model leans against a table, one hand resting on it, with her face slightly turned.
② Outfit Suggestions: A long dress is recommended, with black and white outfits being particularly photogenic.
③ Visit Tips: Operating hours: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM.

Beijing Hotel NUO Jin Writer's Bar - Artificial Flower Pond

The model stands in the center of a corridor between wooden screens, with the photographer positioned a short distance in front of the model, using a level shooting angle to keep the horizon steady. Compose the shot using the rule of thirds, placing the model slightly to the left of center, with the symmetrical wooden screens creating depth and enhancing the layers of the image. Use a 24mm focal length or the 1x setting on a smartphone, capturing appropriate environmental details to showcase the space and the carved texture of the screens. The model walks naturally, looking to the side, maintaining a relaxed posture to add dynamism and storytelling to the image.

Travel Tips:
1. Ticket Price: 30 RMB;
2. Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays).

Fayuan Museum - Wooden Door Hall

Photo by Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red wall building by the bookshelf window indoors.

Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red wall building by the bookshelf window indoors.

Photography Tips: The model should stand on the imperial path in front of the hall, while the photographer stands behind the railing on the hall. Use a 2x or medium telephoto lens for the shoot.
Shooting Time: Around 3-5 PM, when the light is excellent.
Photography Equipment: Use a Fujifilm XE4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The Taímiào (Imperial Ancestral Temple) has a classic and elegant atmosphere, predominantly red. A simple outfit would be perfect.
Posing Tips: You can use a fan that matches your outfit as a prop. If you feel camera-shy, try these foolproof poses: look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing's Tai Miao - Imperial Way in Front of the Hall

Photo by Ditan Park - Beijing Zhaiyin Wall and Trees

Ditan Park - Beijing Zhaiyin Wall and Trees

The model stands beside the glass railing, while the photographer shoots from above, slightly elevated from the edge of the terrace. Using the rule of thirds, the model is positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with the left two-thirds showcasing the roof textures of the siheyuan, enhancing the balance and depth of the image. A 24mm focal length or 1x on a smartphone is used, allowing the wide-angle shot to fully capture the roof textures and depth of the siheyuan while retaining the model's details.

1. Pose: The model stands naturally, with one hand on the glass railing, facing the right side of the frame. The pose is simple, harmonizing with the architectural ambiance and enhancing the overall storytelling and aesthetic of the image.
2. Travel Tips: This museum might be lesser-known, so it’s recommended to visit on a Saturday afternoon when there are fewer visitors, providing a better shooting experience.

Fayuan Architectural Museum - Rooftop Terrace for Taking Photos of Siheyuan Rooftops

Photo by Ditan Park - Ginkgo Leaf Installation and Ginkgo Festival Signage

Ditan Park - Ginkgo Leaf Installation and Ginkgo Festival Signage

The subject stands facing the photographer, who is positioned directly in front of them, placing the subject at the center of the frame while also fully capturing the art installation in the background. A medium focal length lens is used to ensure that both the subject and the background are in proportion and that there is no noticeable distortion in the image.

Travel Tip: The exhibition runs from April 26, 2025, to August 31, 2025.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Dunhuang Sutra Transformation Contemporary Art Exhibition Ribbon Installation

The model is positioned by a window indoors, while the photographer shoots from in front of decorative elements in the foreground, creating a sense of spatial depth. Using a frame-within-a-frame technique, the circular cut-out decorations in the foreground serve as a frame, enclosing the subject. A medium telephoto lens is used to compress the space, emphasizing the model and creating a shallow depth of field to blur the background and minimize distractions.

Beijing Nanchizi Art Museum - Taking Photos with Artworks