Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Qingtian Stone Carving Grape Mountain

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Qingtian Stone Carving Grape Mountain

Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Embroidered Screen Exhibition

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Embroidered Screen Exhibition

1. Shooting Position: The photographer should stand in front of the cow-shaped exhibit at a moderate distance, ensuring a position that captures the hanging colorful decorations, the cow-shaped exhibit, and the wooden barrels within the frame.
2. Composition Technique: The cow-shaped exhibit should be placed at the center of the frame, making it the focal point.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a medium focal length lens.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Ox-shaped Exhibition Pieces

Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Abundant Achievements

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Abundant Achievements

Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Miao Silver Headwear Exhibition

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Miao Silver Headwear Exhibition

Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Wooden Ancient Architectural Tower Model Exhibition

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Wooden Ancient Architectural Tower Model Exhibition

Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Grape Bonsai Exhibition

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Grape Bonsai Exhibition

Photo by China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Pink Jade Sculpture Artwork

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Pink Jade Sculpture Artwork

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at the side front of the model, at roughly the same height for an eye-level shot.
2. Composition: Central composition is used, placing the model and the large lion lantern at the center of the frame.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to naturally capture the size ratio of the model and the lantern.
Admission Price: Free.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Auspicious Serpent Bestows Good Fortune

Use a straight-on shooting angle to ensure the vase is upright. Employ a centered composition, placing the vase in the middle of the frame to highlight the carved details and jade texture. The framing should include the entire vase and its base, with a plain wall background to avoid clutter. A medium to long telephoto lens or a 3x zoom on a smartphone is recommended to compress the background and emphasize the subject.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Price: Free, reservation required;
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Red Jade Vase Artwork