Photography Tips:
Have the model stand next to the sculpture, and the photographer should position themselves in front of the model to capture both the model, the sculpture, and the museum name on the wall.

Pose Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways with one hand resting on the sculpture and look towards the camera.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Museum Name Wall

Photography Tips:
Have the model stand between the gaps of the sculpture, while the photographer positions themselves in front of the model, using the sculpture as the foreground to capture a photo of the model and the ink painting wall together.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways behind the sculpture, looking forward, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Fish Ink Paintings and Stone Sculptures

Shooting Tips:
Have the model stand in the rear hollow, and the photographer stand in front of the model to capture a group shot of the model, the statue, and the painting behind.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways in the gap of the statue, looking forward, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Bronze Statues

Shooting Tips:
Have the model stand in front of the calligraphy wall, and the photographer should position themselves to the right front of the model to capture both the model and the wall.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways in front of the calligraphy wall, looking downward, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Calligraphy and Painting Wall

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of the Buddha statue, with the photographer positioned in front of the model. Use a wide-angle lens to capture both the model and the Buddha statue.
Posing Suggestions: The model can place one hand on the railing and look forward, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Buddha Sculptures

Photography Tips:
Have the model stand in front of the dishwall, and the photographer should position themselves in front of the model to capture a photo that includes both the model and the dishwall.

Posing Ideas:
The model can stand in front of the stone wall looking forward, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Wall of Bowls and Plates

The model stands in front of the colorful gate, and the photographer, positioned about 4-5 meters away, captures the entire gate in the shot.

Entry to the museum is free, but you need to make a reservation in advance through the official WeChat account.

Flash photography is not allowed inside the museum.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Painting Corridor Corner

The model stands under the sculpture, and the photographer positions themselves about 2 meters in front of the model to capture the entire sculpture using a wide-angle lens. In the composition, place the model slightly below center.

Pose: The model can rest their hand on the pedestal and look back at the camera.

Time: June 10th, 1:00 PM.

Equipment: Canon R6 + 24-70mm lens.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Volcano God Sculpture

The model should stand on the walkway as close to the sculpture as possible, while the photographer, positioned about 3 meters away from the model, captures both the model and the entire sculpture along with the vegetation.

Admission to the museum is free, but you need to make a reservation in advance through the official account.

No flash photography is allowed inside the museum.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Outdoor Sculpture

The photographer takes the shot from a distance with a straight-on angle, capturing the Buddha head sculpture and a person. The composition uses the difference in size and visual contrast between the sculpture and the person, while the background calligraphy adds depth. A medium focal length lens is recommended to clearly capture the details of the Buddha head, the person's posture, and the texture of the calligraphy, avoiding any distortion in the image. This approach highlights the spatial and visual connections between the artworks within the art gallery.

Visitor Tips: Opening hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:00 PM. The gallery is closed on Mondays.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Taking a Photo with the Buddha Head