Positioning: The photographer stands perpendicular to the wall, with a level line of sight to the hanging objects and their projections, capturing the complete layout of the subject and its projection head-on. Composition Technique: Use symmetrical composition, with the hanging objects and their projections echoing each other both vertically and horizontally. The simple wall background highlights the subject’s outline and the relationship between light and shadow. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately reproduce the subject’s proportions and clearly present the details, allowing the hanging objects, projections, and background elements to blend naturally, ensuring the image is realistic and the sense of space is appropriate.

Travel Tips: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM; 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM.

Nanchizi Art Museum - "Dianxi Yiben" Pendant

The photographer used an upward angle to include the upper windows and wooden ceiling, enhancing the spatial layers. The background retains the blue wall and roof structure, creating a balanced and deep image.

Travel Tips: The site is closed for lunch from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM and is closed on Mondays.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Taking a photo with the spherical exhibits in the "All Phenomena are Illusory" exhibition.

Use a level shot with the sculpture positioned on the left side of the frame and the calligraphy on the right, balancing the main subjects. Include the red wall and the wooden structure at the top to capture details of the exhibition environment. Ensure that both the sculpture and the calligraphy are clear, enhancing the depth and ambiance of the scene.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Indoor Exhibition of Sculptures and Calligraphy Works

The photographer stands below the art installation, using an upward angle and a centered composition to place the green woven installation at the center of the frame, highlighting its intricate details. The shot should include the entire installation, the wooden roof structure above, and the traditional tiled buildings on the right, enhancing the depth of the environment and integrating the installation with the pavilions in the background, showcasing the fusion of tradition and art.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 80 RMB per person.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM). Closed on Mondays.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Green Plant-like Art Installation in the Pavilion Tower

The model stands beneath the fish-shaped decoration, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with the photographer using a level shooting angle. The composition follows the rule of thirds, balancing the figure on the right with the vibrant, fish-shaped decor on the left, highlighting the interactive subject. The model looks up with a smile, naturally and vividly holding the bottom part of the decoration with both hands.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Take a photo with the hanging fish-shaped decorations.

The composition uses a frame-within-a-frame technique, with a hexagonal wooden window frame in the foreground to enclose the view of rocks and greenery outside, enhancing the depth of the scene. The photographer shoots directly through the window frame, ensuring it is centered and fully in view. The framing includes a blue wall in the background and the intricate details of the window's lattice, highlighting the texture of the window and the contrast between the interior and exterior views.

Travel Tips: Regular admission is 80 RMB on weekdays and 100 RMB on holidays.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Hexagonal Window Grilles

The photographer uses a bird's-eye view angle. The model is seated on a waterside railing, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with one hand resting on the railing and a natural smile. The foreground includes lotus leaves and the railing to add depth, while the background captures artificial hills, pavilions, and traditional Chinese architecture, creating a rich sense of layers.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Price: 60 RMB per person on weekdays, 80 RMB per person on weekends; duo tickets are more economical;
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Take a photo with the railings, lotus pond, and rockery architecture.

Recommend the photographer to use a level angle, incorporating the upper windows and wooden roof to enhance spatial depth. Apply the rule of thirds for composition, highlighting the interaction between the person and the exhibits.
Travel Tip: The museum is closed on Mondays.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Taking a photo with the spherical exhibit.

Using a frame-within-a-frame composition, the wooden window lattice on the right side naturally frames the model, who is positioned at the center of the shot. The foreground includes a floating blue curtain to add depth, while the background retains details of the window lattice. The photographer shoots from a level angle to blend the subject with the environment, creating a classical and ethereal atmosphere.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Take a photo with the window lattice and blue gauze curtains.

The model stands to the right of the ancient stone column. The photographer suggests using a low-angle shot to highlight the column's height and its interaction with the person. It's also recommended to use a foreground-background composition technique, with the full stone column in the foreground, the flutist in the midground, and the ancient roof and lanterns in the background to enhance the depth of the image. A standard lens is recommended to ensure clear details of both the subject and the environment.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Night view photo with ancient architecture stone pillars