Photography Tips: The model sits on the seat while the photographer stands at a distance of two arm lengths away, capturing the shot with a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Shooting Time: From 3-5 PM, the light is more favorable.

Equipment: Fujifilm X-E4 with 18-50mm f2.8 lens, Ricoh GR3X.

Outfit Suggestions: The entire Temple East Scenery is dominated by red tones, so a simple dress would be appropriate; a new Chinese style would also suit the setting well.

Posing Tips: If unsure about poses, one can look down at the lens, or look up at the sky and down at the ground.

Temple East Scenery Courtyard Seating

The photographer should take a flat shot, holding items such as the Yonghegong cloth bag and tickets in the lower part of the frame to enhance the sense of depth. Use a front-to-back composition, with clear foreground items and the red palace gate centered in the background, preserving the plaque above the gate, the carvings on both sides, and the distant view of trees and pedestrians inside the gate. Ensure that both the full view of the palace gate and the details in the foreground are captured, resulting in a richly layered image.

Lama Temple - Red Archway and Palace Gate

Photo by Lama Temple - Take a photo with the lattice windows and temple architecture.

Lama Temple - Take a photo with the lattice windows and temple architecture.

Photography Tips:
The model should stand in front of the eagle exhibit, with the photographer positioned in front of the model to capture a photo of the model and the eagle exhibit together.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand with legs crossed, looking at the eagle exhibit, or turn around and look back at the camera.

Central Gifts and Cultural Relics Management Center - Eagle Exhibition

Use a central composition with the model at the center of the frame, photographed from a flat angle. Include the red walls and eaves of the temple in the background, and incorporate the incense burner and smoke on the right to enhance the atmosphere and create a sense of depth. 
Additional tips: Reservations are required in advance.

Lama Temple - Temple Architecture and Incense Burners

Photography Tips:
Position the model in the middle of the light column corridor, either at the front or the side. The photographer should stand behind the model to capture a合影 featuring both the model and the light beam corridor.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand with legs crossed, facing away from the camera and looking to the side, or turn to look back at the camera.

Yiyun Digital Art Center (Wangfujing Store) - Beam Corridor

Photo by Lamma Temple - Taking photos with red buildings and trees.

Lamma Temple - Taking photos with red buildings and trees.

1. Angle of View: The photographer stands in front of the subject at an angle, capturing the photo from an eye-level perspective.

2. Composition Techniques: Frame composition is used, with the door frame and eaves of the ancient architecture forming a frame to highlight the subject; contrast composition is employed, where the subject's light-colored top contrasts with the dark pants, and the subject's attire contrasts with the warm-toned background of the ancient building, making them more eye-catching.

3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to naturally represent the proportional relationship between the subject and the space of the ancient architecture.

1. Equipment Information: Fujifilm XT30II, 18-55mm.

2. Posing Suggestions:
   ① Look down at the ground and play with hair;
   ② Walk while looking to the side.

3. Photography Tips: Go for the shoot around 17:00.

Lama Temple - Right behind the temple gate

Photography Tips: The model stands next to the jade sculpture, while the photographer is positioned about two arm lengths away from the lower platform, capturing the shot with a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Shooting Time: From 3-5 PM, when the lighting is more favorable.

Equipment: Fujifilm X-E4 with 18-50mm f2.8, Ricoh GR3X.

Outfit Suggestions: The entire Temple East Scene is dominated by red tones, so you can wear a simple dress or a new Chinese style outfit that would be very suitable.

Posing Tips: If unsure about poses, you can look down at the camera, or look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Temple East Scenery Margin - Beside Jade Carving

The model stands on the steps, while the photographer stands 2 meters to the side of the model. The photographer uses a 50mm focal length to capture the entire building in the background with an upward angle.

Poses for the photo:
①The model stands to one side of the building, placing one hand behind the ear and the other hanging naturally, looking back at the photographer;
②The model stands sideways, with one hand holding a bag and the other hand placed on the chest area, looking up slightly towards the building.

Lama Temple - in the middle of the buildings on both sides