Photo by Sunset Promenade - Night View of International Architecture

Sunset Promenade - Night View of International Architecture

The photographer, positioned at eye level on the opposite side of the water, captures the sky in the upper half of the frame and the city buildings and water in the lower half, using a wide-angle lens.

Pudong Art Museum - Dawn and Dusk by the Riverbank

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands in front of the installation, using an eye-level angle.
2. Composition Technique: Employ a central composition, placing the spherical object in the center of the frame to make it the focal point. At the same time, use the light reflected by the sphere and the surrounding light and shadow lines to form a radial composition, guiding the viewer's gaze to converge on the center.
3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the entire installation scene, showcasing its spatial feel and lighting effects.
Shooting Time: Weekday tickets are cheaper than weekends, and there are really far fewer people, allowing for unhindered photography.
Other Tips: Flash is not allowed inside the museum.

Pudong Art Museum - The "Totality" installation by Katie Paterson on the third floor.

The photographer shoots slightly from above, positioned slightly behind and to the side of the subject, with the vintage telephone at the center of the frame, becoming the visual focal point.
Ticket Information: Admission is much cheaper on weekdays compared to weekends.
Additional Tips: Water and food are not allowed inside the art museum, and flash photography is prohibited. When taking photos, please be as quiet as possible to avoid disturbing other visitors.

Pudong Art Museum - Vintage Telephone

The model is sitting on the platform, crouching. Use a wide-angle lens to shoot from below, or stand further back and use a telephoto lens to create a more atmospheric feel. Add some facial lighting to enhance the subject.

Pudong Art Museum - Oriental Pearl Tower Night View

The model boldly picks up the headphones and immerses herself, while the photographer shoots from behind.
Post-processing: Adding some vintage filters will give it more of an 80s feel.
Ticket Prices: Day session 100 CNY, night session 80 CNY (weekday price, entrance allowed after 5:00 PM), holidays start at 120 CNY.
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM.
Other Tips: Try to shoot when no passersby are in the frame for a cleaner look.

Pudong Art Museum - Second Floor Mirror Hall

Photo by Pudong Art Museum - Taking a Photo with a Painting of a Tang Dynasty Lady

Pudong Art Museum - Taking a Photo with a Painting of a Tang Dynasty Lady

Dress Code Suggestions:
Opt for a minimalist and elegant style, such as solid-colored dresses or casual suits, which will blend well with the artworks and highlight your demeanor. This will make for great photos.

Travel Tips:
1. For the Shanghai Musée d'Orsay exhibition, purchase tickets in advance on the official platform. Maintain a quiet atmosphere inside the gallery and observe proper etiquette while taking photos.
2. Opening hours: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Best Time for Photos: 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM
Photography Equipment: iPhone

Pudong Art Museum - Exhibition of Paintings from the Musée d'Orsay

Photo by Shanghai Pudong Art Museum's Orsay Exhibition - Painting of a Woman in White

Shanghai Pudong Art Museum's Orsay Exhibition - Painting of a Woman in White

Photo by Pudong Art Museum - Take a photo with the Grand Clock installation from the Musée d'Orsay.

Pudong Art Museum - Take a photo with the Grand Clock installation from the Musée d'Orsay.