1. Positioning: The photographer shoots from a slightly side position behind the subject.
2. Composition Technique: Use the window frame as a framing element to enclose the subject within the picture, while using the patterned window as the background to create a contrast between reality and blur, highlighting the subject’s outline and adding depth and atmosphere to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium to long focal length lens to compress the space, blur the background, and make the subject stand out.
Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free admission, no ticket required.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-16:30, closed on Monday.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - In Front of the Enamel Windows

1. Camera Position: The photographer should stand slightly to the right of the building’s front, with a slight upward angle to capture the rickshaw and the main structure of the building in full, ensuring depth in the frame.
2. Composition Technique: Use the rule of thirds, placing the rickshaw on the right one-third of the frame, and the building’s doors, windows, and signage slightly to the left of center, to enhance the balance and interest of the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: It is suggested to continue using a wide-angle lens to maintain the spatial proportion between the building and the rickshaw.
Travel Tips: ① Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 AM - 4 PM; ② Admission Fee: Free.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Rickshaw

Photo by Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Side Gate

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Side Gate

Photo by Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Living Room Photo Wall

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Living Room Photo Wall

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a slight angle in front of the subject, shooting from a slightly upward angle.
2. Composition Technique: Utilize vertical line composition, where the vertical lines of tree trunks and the vertical structure of stone railings add stability to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Employ a medium-telephoto lens to blur the background partially, clearly showcasing the subject's posture, clothing texture, as well as the details of the stone railings and tree trunks, making the subject stand out and creating a serene, textured atmosphere.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Stone Balustrade

The photographer, positioned indoors at a certain distance from the door, uses a medium-telephoto lens to capture the model opening the door from a side view at eye level. The background is blurred to emphasize the model as the main subject, while the white door frame naturally frames the scene, drawing the viewer's focus to the model.

Travel Tip: Admission is free and no reservation is required; you just need to register with a valid ID to enter.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - White Door

Photo by Dr. Wu Lien-teh's Former Residence - Study Desk on the First Floor

Dr. Wu Lien-teh's Former Residence - Study Desk on the First Floor

The photographer, positioned at the bottom of the stairs, uses a wide-angle lens to capture more of the scene. By adopting an upward angle and utilizing leading lines, the lines of the stairs guide the viewer’s gaze upward to the window, adding depth to the image. The red steps contrast with the dark handrails and white walls, creating a striking color contrast.

Other tips: 1. During the tour, staff will patiently share the life and achievements of Dr. Wu Lien-teh. 2. To experience the legacy of a great figure, the Wu Lien-teh Residence in Beijing is definitely worth a visit.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Staircase

Photo by Dr. Wu Lien-Teh's Former Residence - Dr. Wu Lien-Teh's Dining Table Plaque

Dr. Wu Lien-Teh's Former Residence - Dr. Wu Lien-Teh's Dining Table Plaque

1. Positioning: The photographer stands slightly back in the room, shooting at eye level to display the brown leather sofa, old photographs on the walls, chandelier, qipao display rack, green plants, and windows.
2. Composition: Symmetrical composition is used, with the sofa as the center and the surrounding decor balanced on both sides.
3. Lens Settings: A standard lens with a focal length of 35-50mm and an aperture setting of f8-f11.
Additional Tips:
1. During the tour, staff will also patiently explain Dr. Wu Lien-teh’s life story.
2. To appreciate the legacy of a great figure, a visit to Dr. Wu Lien-teh’s residence in Beijing is absolutely worthwhile.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Reception Room