1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands directly in front of the artwork and shoots at eye level.
2. Composition: Use a simple composition, with the main elements being the artwork and the informational plaque beside it. Keep the background clean and uncluttered to clearly convey the information.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to naturally capture the proportions and spatial relationships between the artwork, the plaque, and the wall.
Additional Tips: If you're visiting the exhibition alone, you can ask the staff nearby to take photos for you. Try to capture shots from the back and side as well, since most exhibitions use top lighting.

iag Arthouse Cinema - The Doraemon Exhibition

1. Positioning: The model stands inside the Doraemon frame, and the photographer stands in front of the model, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Use frame-within-a-frame composition, with the blue 3D shape surrounding the model, creating a natural frame that draws attention to the model.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately capture the proportions of the model and the scene.
Other Tips:
1. It's recommended to bring a small Doraemon figurine if you have one, as it adds more interactivity to the photos.
2. If you’re visiting the exhibit alone like me, you can ask the staff nearby to help with the photos. They can take more back and side shots since the exhibit mostly has overhead lighting.

IAG Arthouse - The Doraemon Exhibition featuring a Hollow Doraemon

Photo by IAG Arthouse - Doraemon Exhibition Photo Frame

IAG Arthouse - Doraemon Exhibition Photo Frame

1. Positioning: The photographer shoots at a horizontal angle from behind the model.
2. Composition: Use contrasting composition, where the model’s plain clothing contrasts with the vibrant artwork, highlighting both the subject and the painting.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to naturally capture the proportions and spatial relationship between the person and the artwork.

IAG Arthouse - Doraemon Mural