The model walks slowly between two paintings, and the photographer takes a front-on, centered shot, maintaining an appropriate distance between the model and the artwork. It’s recommended to use a 2x portrait mode on a phone or a 50mm lens on a camera to highlight the relationship between the artwork and the person.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 10 RMB per person;
② Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM);
③ Exhibition Dates: November 1, 2024 - February 14, 2025.
2. Additional Tips: Lang Station has a parking lot.

Langyuan Station - Total Eclipse of the Heart

The photographer stands slightly below and to the side-front of the model, with the subject positioned to the right of the frame. The blue and white shattered installation serves as the background, highlighting the subject. A medium-focus lens is used to avoid distortion.

1. Travel Tips: Admission to X Art Museum is completely free. Enjoy the art feast for free at 0 yuan.
2. Additional Tips: No need to travel to the beach; experience the romance and vastness of the sea right here. Perfectly replicating real ocean scenery, with waves as the backdrop, it’s ideal for both close-up portraits and wide-angle shots. Whether capturing detailed features or expansive views, you can easily create stunning photos. Photography enthusiasts, don’t miss this opportunity!

Beijing X Art Museum - Blue and White Fragments Installation

The photographer stands in front of the sign, shooting at a horizontal angle to capture the sign and the brick wall in the background. Using contrast composition, the red sign stands out against the black and white striped warning sign, highlighting the subject. A medium telephoto lens is used to emphasize the damaged condition of the sign and the text and patterns on its surface.

The lighting in the exhibition hall is excellent, and the innovative 10 RMB ticket feels very creative. You can see two exhibition halls on different floors with one ticket. For some reason, there's a faint sense of sadness, yet it's a moving experience for the soul. The exhibition is very photogenic, and the hall is spacious, making it perfect for taking photos and checking in.

Langyuan Station - Station-X Art Museum - Signage

The photographer, positioned outside the store, uses a standard lens at a horizontal angle to shoot through the window, framing the scene inside. The window acts as a frame, directing the focus to the interior display.

The exhibition’s colorful lighting is fantastic, and the creative admission ticket, priced at 10 RMB, is a pleasant surprise. The ticket grants access to both the lower and upper galleries. After viewing the exhibition, I felt a subtle sense of melancholy, yet the experience was deeply moving. The exhibition is highly photogenic, with spacious galleries perfect for taking photos and creating memorable moments.

Langyuan Station - X Art Museum - Glass Windows

1. Photographer's Position: The photographer stands at a diagonal from the front of the subject, capturing the shot at eye level.
2. Composition Techniques: The photograph uses contrasting composition, with the subject's light-colored clothing contrasting with the red brick walls and red signs, highlighting the main subject. Additionally, the subject's movement contrasts with the stillness of the buildings and sculptures.
3. Lens Usage: A medium-telephoto lens is used to blur the background, such as distant trees and passersby, while clearly showing the subject's expressions, posture, and the details of the sculptures and signs. This compresses the space, bringing the subject and background architecture closer together and creating a relaxed and lively atmosphere.

Travel Tips:
1. Address: Building E1 (Warehouse 10), Langyuan STATION, No. 53 Banjie Road, Chaoyang District.
2. Transportation: It is recommended to drive, as there is a parking garage in the complex.
3. Operating Hours: Open all year, 24/7.

Langyuan Station - Half a Hamburger Sculpture on the Wall

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in the gap in front of the intimate artwork, and the photographer should position themselves at a 15-degree angle to the model's side to create a sense of depth in the photograph.

Event Date: October 1, 2025 - October 30, 2025.

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Ticket Reservation: Free and no reservation required.

Outfit Suggestions: Industrial, minimalist, and edgy.

Shooting Time: Around 4:30 PM.

Shooting Equipment: RICOH GR IIIx.

X Museum X - Intimate Works Hanging

The model stands next to the metal art installation, while the photographer positions himself in front of the subject, using the rule of thirds to place the person in the left third of the frame and the metal installation on the right. The background painting adds depth to the composition. A medium focal length lens is used to clearly capture the details of the background.

Travel Tip: Entry is free, with no additional charges.

X Art Museum - White Metal Frame Installation

The model stands next to the installation art, and the photographer shoots from a slightly lower angle at the front of the installation, with the camera at the height of the model’s shoulders. A standard lens is used, with the model and the installation positioned on either side, and a silver fringe background.

Travel Tip: Free entry, no additional fees required.

X Museum - Black Iron Frame Installation

1. Positioning: The model is seated by the window, facing away from the camera, while the photographer stands slightly to the left, shooting at eye level and from a slightly lower angle to highlight the light and the silhouette of the subject.
2. Composition: The background should include the red brick wall and the view outside the window, with a sculpture and decorative items added to the left to enhance the depth and artistic atmosphere of the scene.
3. Lens Focal Length: A 50mm camera lens or 2x zoom on a smartphone is recommended to compress the space and emphasize the subject and environmental details.
1. Travel Tips: Entry is free, making it suitable for visits at any time.
2. Additional Tips: This place is really great for taking photos, and it’s usually not crowded, making for a very pleasant stroll.

X Museum - by the floor-to-ceiling windows

The photographer stands at a low angle behind the model's left side, shooting a level shot, using the side lines of the exhibit as the foreground. The model stands on the right side of the exhibit, reaching out to the installation to add a sense of interaction.

Admission: Free entry.

X Museum - Silhouette Line Art Exhibition