The model stands in front of the tree branch installation. The photographer, standing two arm lengths away, can capture the shot using a 1x or wide-angle lens.

1. Travel Tips: The best lighting is from 3-5 PM.
2. Photography Equipment: Fuji xe4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens, Ricoh GR3X.
3. Dressing Suggestions: The entire Temple East Scene is dominated by red tones, so it's advisable to wear a simple dress; a new Chinese style would also be fitting.
4. Photo Poses: If unsure about what pose to strike, one can look down at the camera, or look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Temple Dongjingyuan - Silver Branches Installation

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

Shooting Time: Between 3-5 PM when the lighting is favorable.

Equipment: Fujifilm X-E4 with an 18-50mm f/2.8 lens, Ricoh GR3X.

Outfit Suggestions: The entire Temple East Scene is dominated by red tones, so it's recommended to wear a simple dress; a new Chinese style would also be appropriate.

Posing Tips: If unsure about what pose to strike, try looking down at the camera, gazing up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Temple East Scenery Origin - Wooden Stump Seating by the Pond

Photography Tips:
The model stands in front of the stone pillar, while the photographer stands in front of the model to capture a photo that includes both the stone pillar and the model.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways and look towards the camera, or they can look straight ahead.

Yi Yun Digital Art Center (Wangfujing Store) - Stone Pillars

Rule of thirds composition, with the model positioned to the right side of the frame, and a red wall column introduced to the left to balance the scene. Shoot from a flat angle, capturing the cobblestone path, the rooftops of the ancient buildings in the background, and the incense smoke to enhance the atmosphere of the prayer scene. The model stands naturally with slightly flowing hair and a relaxed expression. It is recommended to use a standard focal length for the shot.

Lama Temple - Take a photo with the ancient architecture and courtyards

Positioning Suggestion: The model should stand in front of the large clock, while the photographer stands diagonally opposite the model, capturing the shot through the gap between the clock and the column.

Composition Suggestion: Place the clock at the center of the frame, with the model positioned on the right side of the image.

Shooting Time: It is recommended to shoot in the afternoon when the light is naturally soft.

Equipment Used: This image was captured using a Nikon Z62 with a 28-75mm lens.

Outfit Suggestion: New Chinese style or simple-colored clothing.

Pose Suggestion: The model can either clasp hands together in prayer or look at the camera with a smile.

Lama Temple - Big Bronze Bell

Photography Tips:
Position the model next to the porcelain vase, with the photographer standing to the right front of the model to capture a joint photo of the model and the vase.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand with legs crossed in front of the exhibit, holding the bag strap with one hand and looking at the exhibit, or alternatively, turn to look back at the camera.

Central Gifts and Cultural Relics Management Center - Porcelain Vase with Birds Design

Photography Tips: The model squats next to the statue, while the photographer squats behind the statue at a distance of two arm lengths, capturing the scene with a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Best Time for Shooting: 3-5 PM for better lighting.

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

Outfit Suggestions: The eastern scenery of the Temple is dominated by red tones, so a simple dress or a new Chinese style outfit would be fitting.

Pose Ideas: If unsure about poses, try looking down at the camera, or gazing up at the sky or down at the ground.

Temple Dongjing Yuan - Squatting Statue

Positioning Suggestion: The model should stand in front of the building, with the photographer 3 meters away capturing a wide-angle shot.

Composition Suggestion: Capture the full arch of the Beijing architecture with the model placed on the right side of the frame.

Shooting Time: It is recommended to shoot in the afternoon when the light is naturally soft.

Equipment Used: This image was shot using a Nikon Z62 with a 28-75 lens.

Outfit Suggestion: New Chinese style or simple-colored clothing is recommended.

Pose Suggestion: The model should walk naturally, allowing the photographer to capture candid shots.

Lama Temple - Chinese architecture with an archway

Photography Tips: The model sits under the flower installation while the photographer stands at a slight distance on flat ground, using a 2x/medium telephoto lens for shooting.

Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the lighting is better.

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

Outfit Suggestion: The entire Temple East Scene is dominated by red tones, so it's advisable to wear simple dresses; new Chinese style would also be suitable.

Posing Tips: If unsure of what pose to strike, look down at the camera, or look up at the sky and down at the ground.

Temple Dongjingyuan - Giant Flower Installation

Photography Tips:
The model sits in front of the projection wall, with the photographer standing in front of the model to capture a group shot including both the model and the projection wall.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can sit sideways on a metal platform looking away, or turn back to look at the camera.

Yiyun Digital Art Center (Wangfujing Store) - Big Fish Projection