Photo by Nanchizi Art Museum - Mu Guiying Paper-cutting

Nanchizi Art Museum - Mu Guiying Paper-cutting

1. Positioning: The photographer should stand at a diagonal front position relative to the subject, maintaining an appropriate distance. This allows for a clear capture of the subject’s facial expressions, demeanor, and clothing details, while also incorporating elements of the rocks and the art museum architecture in the background. Use an eye-level angle to align with the subject's line of sight.

2. Composition: Employ a central composition technique, placing the subject at the center of the frame. This highlights the main subject while using the wooden structures of the museum and the uniquely shaped rocks in the background to enhance the cultural and artistic atmosphere of the photo.

3. Lens Recommendation: A medium focal length lens is recommended. This type of lens effectively controls depth of field, blurring the background to emphasize the subject and avoid the distortion that can occur with wide-angle lenses.

Outfit Suggestion: Recommend a new Chinese-style white outfit, which can create a ethereal and elegant look.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Rocks

Photo by Nanchizi Art Museum - Pond Railing Corner

Nanchizi Art Museum - Pond Railing Corner

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands at a position slightly behind and to the side of the subject, maintaining a certain distance from both the person and the artwork, using an eye-level angle that aligns with the height of the subject and the artwork.
2. Framing: The light-colored clothing of the person contrasts sharply with the dark moon painting in the background, highlighting the subject and enhancing the visual impact of the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a medium to long focal length lens to bring the subject and the moon painting in the background closer together, emphasizing the subject while also effectively blurring the background to make the subject stand out.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Moon

Photo by Nanchizi Art Museum - Taking Photos with Trees

Nanchizi Art Museum - Taking Photos with Trees

The photographer stands to the side to capture the subject’s profile as they lean against the window. This highlights the body’s silhouette and facial contours, creating an elegant and subtle atmosphere. The window serves as a frame for the composition, with its intricate carvings and structure adding decorative elements and depth to the scene.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Group Photo with the Window

Photo by Nanchizi Art Museum - Take a photo with the orange walls and circular decorative paintings.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Take a photo with the orange walls and circular decorative paintings.

Photo by Nanchizi Art Gallery - Metal Buddha's Hand Installation

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Metal Buddha's Hand Installation

Photo by Nanchizi Art Gallery - Take a photo with the projected Buddha murals

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Take a photo with the projected Buddha murals

Photo by Nanchizi Art Gallery - Capturing the Rockery and Trees through the Stained Glass Window

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Capturing the Rockery and Trees through the Stained Glass Window