Photo by Qianmen Street, Beijing - Wall Map of Buildings

Qianmen Street, Beijing - Wall Map of Buildings

Photo by Qianmen Street - Take a photo with the street and European-style architecture.

Qianmen Street - Take a photo with the street and European-style architecture.

Photography Tips: For night scenes, it is recommended to shoot around 8 PM in the summer. The model should sit on the seat while the photographer stands 1 meter in front of the model, shooting at eye level with the flash on.

Average Cost: ¥150 per person.

Business Hours: Monday to Friday 6:00 PM to 1:00 AM, Saturday and Sunday 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM.

Dress Suggestion: New Chinese style.

Shooting Time: Around 8:00 PM.

Equipment Used: iPhone 16 Pro.

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Photo by Qianmen Street in Beijing - Pink Flower-shaped Installation

Qianmen Street in Beijing - Pink Flower-shaped Installation

The photographer stands outside the glass, capturing the model and the interior environment from the side with a flat angle, using a standard lens.

1. Equipment settings: Sony a7r5 with 24-70mm GM2 and 85mm 1.4 GM2 lenses.
2. Travel tips: Business hours are from 9:30 AM to 10:30 PM.

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Photo by Peking University Red Building - Shooting Old Newspapers and Black Displays

Peking University Red Building - Shooting Old Newspapers and Black Displays

Photo by The Palace Cultural and Creative Store at Qianmen Street - Store Sign and Autumn Trees

The Palace Cultural and Creative Store at Qianmen Street - Store Sign and Autumn Trees

The models stand on either side of the sign, with the photographers positioned face-to-face, 2 meters apart, using a 50mm focal length to capture the sign in full. The model stands in front of the sign, stretching both arms upward, lifting one leg to the side, smiling at the photographer, holding the round bar below the sign with one hand making a victory sign, and standing with legs in a staggered position, looking askance at the photographer.

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Photo by Qianmen Street - Zhengyang Calligraphy Archway

Qianmen Street - Zhengyang Calligraphy Archway

1. Perspective: The photographer stands at one end of the long table indoors, capturing the scene from an eye-level angle.
2. Composition technique: A combination of vertical and horizontal line compositions is utilized, with the horizontal banner hanging vertically and the table extending horizontally, enhancing the stability of the image.
3. Lens application: A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the proportions of the indoor space and the actual size of objects, resulting in a natural visual effect.
Admission fee: Free, but reservation is required.
Other tips: The visiting area consists of three levels, each with guides directing the visiting order. It is best to follow the orderly number plates at the entrance. Photography is allowed but videotaping is not. You can view the exhibition online through the Peking University Red Building WeChat public account, and there are QR codes inside the exhibition hall that you can scan to listen to audio explanations.

Peking University Red Building Indoor Article Banner on May Fourth Street