Photo by Yongle Palace Art Exhibition - Marshal Tian Peng Mural

Yongle Palace Art Exhibition - Marshal Tian Peng Mural

Photo by National Library Museum - Museum Lighting

National Library Museum - Museum Lighting

Shooting Tips:
Have the model stand in front of the artwork, with the photographer positioned in front of the model to capture a photo of the model and the dual artwork together.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways facing forward, or stand facing the camera with one leg crossed in front of the other.

National Library Museum - Pair of Paintings

Photography Tips: The model should stand next to the display cabinet, with the photographer in front of the model to capture a group shot of the model, the palace model behind, and the stone sculpture to the right.

Pose Suggestions: The model can place one hand on the display cabinet while looking at the exhibits, or stand sideways and look upward.

National Library Museum - Stone Carving Showcase展品

Shooting Tips:
Stand the model in front of the statue, and have the photographer shoot from the right rear of the model to capture both the model and the statue. Tapping on the background while shooting can create a blurred effect around the subject.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand with both fists at the chest and look up at the statue, or stand sideways and turn the head to look at the camera.

National Library Museum - White Marble Statue of Lu Dongbin

The model stands in front of the statue, and the photographer takes a photo from the model’s right rear, capturing the model, the stone monument, and the statue together.
Pose options: The model can stand with fists clasped in front of the chest, looking up at the statue, or stand sideways and turn the head to look at the camera.

National Library Museum - Steles and Statue of Lu Zu

Photography Tips:
The model should stand to the right of the sculpture, and the photographer should position themselves to the right front to capture both the model and the sculpture in the photo.
Posing Suggestions:
The model can stand sideways and look at the stone sculpture, or turn their head to look at the camera.

National Library Museum - Chongwenmen Statue of Yongle Palace

The photographer stands at eye level in front of the dragon sculpture, capturing a full view that details both the intricate elements and the overall appearance. Using a central composition, the dragon sculpture is placed at the center of the frame, making it the focal point.

Travel Tips:
① Exhibition Dates: January 12, 2025 to August 31, 2025;
② Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays).

National Library Museum - Exhibition of Dragon Sculptures: Appreciating the Marvels and Embracing the Truth

From the photographer's perspective, they stand to the side of the bookshelf wall and use an eye-level angle to fully display the height and length of the wall. The composition technique employs vertical lines, using the vertical lines of the bookshelf as the main elements to enhance the depth and order of the image. A wide-angle lens is used to capture the entire bookshelf wall and part of the ceiling lights, highlighting the grandeur of the space and the magnificence of the bookshelf wall.

Travel tips: Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays).

National Library Museum - Red Bookshelf Wall

The photographer stands at the optimal angle to capture the exhibit, using a central composition to place the glazed ridge beasts and the main ridge of the Three Pure Ones Hall at the center of the frame. The focus is on the detailed texture of the ridge beasts, compressing the space to highlight their intricate patterns and vibrant colors.

Open Hours: Exhibition runs from January 12, 2025, to August 31, 2025. The museum is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays, and is closed on Mondays.

National Library Museum - Glazed Ridge Tiles and Chiwen Roof Ornament