The model stands in front of the railing, and the photographer stands in front of the model, using a centered composition and eye-level angle to place the model at the center of the frame, highlighting the subject. The shot should include the indoor skylight and the artistic glass railing to add depth to the scene.

Styling Suggestions: It's recommended to wear low-saturation colored clothing or a dress for better photo results.

Markor Furniture (Chaowai Store) - Glass Railing

The photographer stands inside the corridor, taking a horizontal shot towards the other end. The composition uses leading lines, where the lines of the mural on the ground and the shape of the corridor guide the viewer's gaze towards the light source at the far end of the image. Alternatively, the composition uses contrast, where the white walls contrast sharply with the colorful murals.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission: The MAK Center for Art and Architecture is free to enter.
② Opening Hours: The center is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

MeiKer Dongxue Hall - Kucha Murals

The model stands on the stairs near the second floor, and the photographer stands on the second floor to shoot from above, capturing the semi-circular shape of the stairs and the murals on the walls.

1. Equipment: Fuji X100VI.
2. Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM.
3. Tips: Photography with cameras is not allowed inside the venue, but only the security guard on the first floor enforces this rule, so you can avoid him.

MeiKe Cave Learning Museum - Second Floor Staircase Entrance

The photographer, positioned on the third floor indoors, employed a central composition to place the sculpture at the center of the frame, making it the focal point. Shooting from above, they captured the sculpture and the architectural elements below using a wide-angle lens, which allowed for the inclusion of multiple layers of surrounding structures, emphasizing the depth and overall environment.

1. Travel Tips: The Meike Cave Museum is free to the public, with operating hours from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
2. Additional Tips: The area with robotic arms on the first floor is ideal for taking cyberpunk-style photos.

Mekel Cave Study Museum - Aerial View of the Mechanical Arm on the Third Floor

The photographer stands near the bottom of the Kizil spiral staircase and uses an upward angle to highlight its towering height and uniqueness. The composition employs leading lines, with the spiral staircase’s lines guiding the viewer’s gaze to the mural at the top, emphasizing the main subject.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free, no reservation required;
② Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM.

MeiKe Cave Study Museum - Kucha Rotating Staircase and Frescoes

Photo by Markor Furnishings (Chaowai Store) - Transparent Glass Rotating Staircase

Markor Furnishings (Chaowai Store) - Transparent Glass Rotating Staircase

1. Equipment Information: Fujifilm X100VI.
2. Photography Pose: Stand in front of the robotic arm, with your arms crossed, looking at the robotic arm.
3. Travel Tips:
① Admission is free, no reservation required;
② Operating hours are 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
4. Other Advice: The overall crowd is not large, and there are not many people taking photos.

Mekel Cave Learning Museum - First Floor Robotic Arm

The model stands at the center of the elephant and cattle mural, close to the railing. The photographer stands directly in front of the model, using a centered composition to place the model in the center of the frame.

Shooting time: Around 13:00.
1. Equipment: FujifilmXT30II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.
2. Pose: Slight tilt of the head, side profile.
3. Travel tips:
① Admission: Free.
② Operating hours: 10:00 - 20:00. There are fewer visitors, so it’s not crowded.
4. Style suggestions: Minimalist/romantic.
5. Additional tips: Photography with cameras is prohibited inside the venue, but only the security on the ground floor enforces this rule. You can avoid them.

MeiKu Cave Learning Museum - Ox and Elephant Mural

The model is in the middle of the corridor intersection and can move around, while the photographer is at the entrance taking horizontal shots.
1. Photography Equipment: Fuji X100VI.
2. Poses:
① Walk forward with large steps for a candid shot.
② Stop in front of a painting, hug your arms, and tilt your head to look at the painting.
③ Walk forward and turn back for a candid shot.
3. Travel Tips:
① Admission Price: Free.
② Operating Hours: 10:00 - 20:00. Few visitors and not many people taking photos.
4. Additional Tips: Photography with cameras is not allowed inside the gallery, but only the security on the ground floor enforces this rule, so you can avoid them.

MeiKe Cave Learning Museum - Second Floor Art Exhibition Corridor

The photographer positions themselves in front of the subject, shooting at eye level, combining symmetrical and leading line compositions. The geometric shapes of the building are symmetrical on both sides, with the subject positioned at the center of the frame. The lines of the building form leading lines that guide the viewer’s gaze toward the subject, emphasizing the main subject.

1. Equipment: Fuji X100VI.
2. Pose Instructions:
① Model takes large steps forward, capturing the moment as they walk.
② Model turns back to the camera with a glance, capturing the moment as they turn.

Merk's Cave Studies Pavilion - Triangular Exterior Wall