The photographer stands about 10 meters in front of the building, slightly tilted upwards, to fully capture the architectural details, using the rule of thirds composition, placing the eaves details and the plaque in the upper third of the frame.

Additional suggestions: Tickets can be bought online or on-site, but it is recommended to book in advance during holidays.

Yonghe Temple - Wanfu Pavilion Plaque

Photo by Take a photo with the yellow-tiled architecture at the railing of the Lama Temple.

Take a photo with the yellow-tiled architecture at the railing of the Lama Temple.

Photo by Lama Temple - Ancient architectural roof captured through leaves

Lama Temple - Ancient architectural roof captured through leaves

Use central composition with the subject at the center of the frame. The photographer captures the scene from a straight-on angle to highlight the subject's posture. Include red walls and foliage in the background to maintain the environmental atmosphere. Pose: The model casually holds a scarf with one hand and carries a bag with the other, maintaining a natural and relaxed posture.

Lama Temple - In front of the Red Gate within the courtyard

Photography tips: The model stands in front of the aquarium wall, while the photographer stands on the left side of the model to capture a frame that includes both the model and the aquarium.

Pose suggestions: The model can stand with legs crossed in front of the aquarium wall, placing one hand in front of the body and the other hand on the aquarium, looking at the camera or the mirror.

Beijing apm - HIBeauty Lab Glass Aquarium Wall

The model stands in the middle of the door frame, with the photographer positioned diagonally in front of the model, about 4 meters away, using the door frame and brick wall as the background for a slightly side-profile shot. 

①Photography equipment: Fujifilm xt5, 16-50mm lens.

②Photo pose: The model stands with legs crossed, and hands clasped together in front.

③Visiting suggestion: Free of charge, Business hours: 10:00-21:00.

There might be books - vintage door frame

The photographer adopts a low-angle shot beneath the building, using the foreground composition technique to place green branches at the bottom of the frame as a foreground element to increase depth. The main subject, the ancient architectural roof, is centered, with the background including blue sky and white clouds, showcasing the details of the eaves and the vastness of the sky, highlighting the integration of ancient architecture with nature. Travel tips: It is recommended to visit on a sunny day, between 9-11 am or 4-6 pm, when the light is the softest and the photographic effect is the best.

Beijing Yan'sai Pavilion - Ancient Architectural Roof

Using the rule of thirds composition, the subject is positioned at the right third of the frame. The photographer captures the shot from a low angle, including the eaves and stone lions of the ancient buildings of Yonghe Temple in the background, while the foreground is blurred with a censer to enhance the sense of depth. The model is holding incense and looking sideways with a natural pose.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 25 yuan;
② Opening Hours: April 1st - October 31st from 09:00 to 17:00 (last ticket sold at 16:30), November 1st - March 31st from 09:00 to 16:30 (last ticket sold at 16:00).

Take a photo with the plaques, eaves, and incense burners at the Yonghe Temple.

The model is seated on a cushion in the corner of the reading area, with the photographer standing directly in front of the model, approximately 4 meters away, using the wooden bookcase as a backdrop, shooting diagonally.

①Photography equipment: Fujifilm xt5, 16-50mm lens.

②Photo pose: The model holds a book in hand and looks down to read.

③Visiting suggestion: Free entry, Business hours: 10:00-21:00.

Possibly books - brown-green table and chair reading area.

Photo by Morus Integrifolia (Yonghe Temple Branch) - Inscribed Stone Stele

Morus Integrifolia (Yonghe Temple Branch) - Inscribed Stone Stele