The model stands sideways, with the photographer capturing a frontal shot at eye level to emphasize the details of the model's attire and accessories. Posture for the photo: The model maintains an elegant sideways stance with arms naturally hanging down, showcasing the details of the clothing and head decorations, adding a touch of classical beauty.

Tang Lifang – Main Stage Front

The model turns her head to look at the paper display board hanging on the right side, with a natural action enhancing the interaction with the background. Using the rule of thirds composition, it balances the artistic atmosphere between the character and the background. The photographer takes a flat shot, including the background's calligraphy and transparent painting display boards, highlighting the integration of humanity and art.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Free to check in;
② Opening Hours: Open from 10:00 to 22:00, closed all day on Mondays.

Xi’an Art Museum – With Exhibit

The photographer takes a frontal view shot with the subject positioned at the center of the frame, using a large pink transparent installation as a background decorative element. A medium focal length lens is employed to clearly display the spatial relationship between the person and the scene.

Travel Tips: No admission fee is required, but prior reservation is necessary.

Xi’an Art Museum – Pink Balloon Display

The photographer stands in front of the painting at eye level, capturing the scene with a mid-range lens to clearly display the subject's posture and the details of the artwork.

1. Admission Price: Free, reservation required in advance.
2. Other Experiences: The venue has multiple levels, each with a distinct style of exhibits, allowing for a variety of photographic effects. Moreover, the interior design is filled with artistic elements, making it a great spot for taking photos.

Xi’an Art Museum – “Mountains & Seas” Ink Exhibition

The photographer takes a frontal view, placing the central tree installation at the center of the frame, with the complete circular texture of the ground, enhancing the symmetrical beauty. The framing includes the installation, ground texture, surrounding curved walls, and bar lighting, enriching the spatial hierarchy and environmental atmosphere.

Qujiang Art Museum – Indoor Tree Installation

The model is positioned on the left side of the frame, using the rule of thirds to balance the subject with the background. The photographer's low angle highlights the texture of the wooden wall and the sense of pendant chandeliers. The scene includes the decoration of the bar counter and the background wall, enhancing the atmosphere of the environment. The model stands sideways, holding an item and looking down, with a natural gesture that shows the depth of the space.

Xi’an Qujiang Art Museum – With Chandelier & Shelf

Suggest using the exquisite cultural relics display cases inside the museum as the visual center of the frame, and shoot from a frontal perspective. Include the ancient relics around the display cases and related artistic decorations in the picture to highlight the historical atmosphere. Utilize the frame of the display cases and the shapes of the relics as leading lines to enhance the sense of depth in the image.

Use a small aperture (f/8 - f/11) on the camera to ensure depth of field, and spot metering to focus on the subject. Smartphone users should select the "Professional Mode" and adjust the exposure compensation to showcase the intricate details of the relics and the unique charm of the artistic decorations. Shooting on a sunny day is easier to capture the soft and solemn indoor lighting.

Qujiang Art Museum – 1F Calligraphy Artwork

1. The photographer uses an 18mm wide-angle lens or a 1x zoom on a smartphone for shooting.
2. The photographer stands on the second floor of the venue to take a bird's-eye view shot, while the model stands in the central first floor area of the venue.

1. For a more natural look, the model can move around freely for candid shots.
2. Additional suggestions: The outdoor staircase leads directly to the top floor (coffee/tea/creative arts), and one must make a purchase at the teahouse to take photos on the rooftop.

Qujiang Art Museum – Rooftop View

Suggest making the cylindrical building the visual center of the frame, and shooting from a low angle. Incorporate the geometric lines and unique structure of the cylinder into the picture to highlight the artistic texture of the architecture. The curved lines of the cylinder can be used as leading lines to enhance the sense of depth in the image.

Use a small aperture (f/8 - f/11) to ensure depth of field, and spot metering to focus on the subject. Mobile phone users should select the "Pro mode" and adjust the exposure compensation according to the light to retain architectural details. Shooting in sunny weather is more likely to capture the beauty of the building's light and shadow.

Qujiang Art Museum – Top Cylinder Edge

The photographer stands 1 meter away from the model, using an 18mm wide-angle lens or a smartphone with a 0.7x feature, angling the camera upwards from a low position.

1. Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM.

2. Additional Tips: Focus the camera on the sky to prevent overexposure; on a clear day, this will make the sky appear very blue, enhancing the overall quality of the image.

Qujiang Art Museum – Ground Floor Center