From the photographer's position, they should stand slightly behind and to the side of the subject to capture the subject along with the window frame and bamboo in the same frame. In terms of composition, use the window frame as a natural border to enclose the subject and the bamboo, enhancing the formality and depth of the image.

Additional tips:
① There are many small windows that offer views of the courtyard outside, which are great spots for taking photos.
② When taking photos, the Garden of the Master of the Nets can be very crowded, making it challenging to find a good angle for shooting.

Suzhou Museum - Take a photo with the hexagonal windows and bamboo.

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at the subject's left front, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Use frame-within-a-frame composition, with the display case as the frame, enclosing both the subject and the exhibits. Additionally, apply the rule of thirds, placing the subject in the middle third of the frame to highlight the main subject, while the background display case and floor occupy the upper and lower parts, balancing the composition.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium telephoto lens to blur the background, clearly showing the subject's posture and exhibit details, and compressing the sense of space.
Travel Tips: Advanced reservation is required.

Suzhou Museum - In Front of Display Cases

Photo by Suzhou Museum - Main Body and Reflection

Suzhou Museum - Main Body and Reflection

Photo by Suzhou Museum - Courtyard Pondside, Hillock, Stone Beach, White Walls

Suzhou Museum - Courtyard Pondside, Hillock, Stone Beach, White Walls