Photo by China Academy of Art Oil Painting Institute - in front of the fruit oil painting in Hall No. 16

China Academy of Art Oil Painting Institute - in front of the fruit oil painting in Hall No. 16

1. Camera Position: Stand slightly to the side and behind the subject, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, dividing the frame horizontally into three parts, placing the subject in the lower third of the image and leaving the upper two-thirds for the painting, creating a stable visual structure.
3. Lens Usage: Employ a medium to long focal length lens to blur the background wall, clearly showcasing the subject’s posture and the details of the painting, making the subject stand out and creating a sense of immersion in an artistic atmosphere.

Chinese National Academy of Arts Oil Painting Institute - Starry Sky Oil Painting

2x Portrait Mode, with the subject centered in the frame.
1. Pose Suggestions: You can close your eyes and play with your hair, or tilt your head and smile at the camera.
2. Travel Tips: Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
3. Outfit Recommendations: Opt for simple colors and an overall comfortable look.

Chinese National Academy of Arts Oil Painting Institute - Church Platform

Photo by Chinese National Academy of Arts Oil Painting Institute - White Sculpture Outside the Door

Chinese National Academy of Arts Oil Painting Institute - White Sculpture Outside the Door

Shooting a profile or half-body portrait with a 2x telephoto lens, focusing on the face with a blurred background, and positioning the subject on the right one-third of the frame.

1. Pose: Watch the artwork closely or walk forward and turn your head to the right to view the piece. Dressing suggestion: Choose simple colors and ensure overall comfort.
2. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free, no reservation required.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
3. Dressing suggestion: Choose simple colors and ensure overall comfort.

Oil Painting Court of the China Academy of Art - In front of "Plaster Statue"

1. Angle: The photographer stands near the corner of the exhibition hall, shooting at an eye-level angle.
2. Composition: The contrasting composition is reflected in the colors, with the green wall contrasting with the rich colors of the oil paintings. Additionally, the large area of the wall and the densely arranged oil paintings create a contrast in density.
3. Lens Usage: A wide-angle lens is used to capture more of the wall, oil paintings, and the elements of the exhibition space, showcasing the overall layout and spatial feeling of the display area.
Shooting Time: Go around 5 or 6 PM, when the light is especially good, and take backlit photos at the archway.
Outfit Recommendation: It is recommended to wear a black long dress.

China Academy of Art's Oil Painting Institute - A Corner of Oil Painting Exhibition

Photo by Oil Painting Institute of the Chinese National Academy of Arts - Side Aisle of the Church

Oil Painting Institute of the Chinese National Academy of Arts - Side Aisle of the Church

The photographer is positioned at a moderate distance directly in front of the oil painting, using a standard lens and shooting at eye level to fully capture the entire painting and the surrounding wall. A simple composition is employed, with the oil painting as the main subject and the surrounding wall serving as a clean background, avoiding any distracting elements to highlight the painting itself.

China Academy of Art Research Institute Oil Painting Department - Painted Pot Oil Painting

Photo by Chinese Oil Painting Institute - Group photo with red brick exterior, posters, and trees.

Chinese Oil Painting Institute - Group photo with red brick exterior, posters, and trees.

Photo by China Academy of Art Research Oil Painting Institute - Close-up of Large-scale Oil Painting Works

China Academy of Art Research Oil Painting Institute - Close-up of Large-scale Oil Painting Works