The photographer stands at the center of the Lantern Alley, choosing a level shooting angle with the camera slightly below eye level. By using the lanterns on both sides and the reflective surfaces to create symmetry, it guides the viewer’s gaze deeper into the frame, emphasizing the sense of spatial extension.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Monday.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Lantern Alley

The model stands on the steps in front of the building, close to the flagpole, while the photographer stands opposite the model at a slightly lower position to capture the model’s full body along with the background of the building and flag. Choosing a building and flag with iconic elements as the background adds depth and meaning to the image.

1. Travel Tips: Admission is free, but you need to book one day in advance via the WeChat official account.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Workwear style.
3. Photography Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - In Front of the National Flag

The model leans against a rose bush, and the photographer stands 2 meters directly in front of her to take the photo. When composing the shot, the Olympic Tower can be captured in the background to add depth to the image.
1. Photography Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II with XF23mm F1.4 lens.
2. Pose: Hands on hips, slight tilt of the head to the side.
3. Outfit Suggestion: Solid-colored mini dress.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Rose Bushes

The photographer uses a level shooting angle, aligning with the height of the exhibits. It's recommended to use a medium to telephoto lens to blur the background and other exhibits, avoiding clutter and making the subject stand out sharply.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free;
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:00), closed on Mondays.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Intangible Cultural Heritage Pavilion: Jade and Gourd Artifacts

The model sits on a chair, and the photographer stands two arm lengths away, suitable for shooting with a 2x/medium-telephoto lens.
Equipment: Sony RX100 VII.
Posing: The model can look at or away from the camera, with one hand resting on the table.
Outfit Suggestions: Simple and clean, avoid flashy designs.
Photo Time: Around 14:00 in the afternoon, with indoor lighting unaffected.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Jubilant Grand Flower Basket

The model stands in front of the projection, and the photographer should position themselves at a distance of half an arm to two arms away. You can try using a 1x or wide-angle lens.

Equipment: Sony RX100 VII.

Pose: The model can look at the camera or not; the lighting here is relatively dim, making it suitable for capturing a back view.

Shooting Time: Around 2 PM, the indoor lighting is not affected.

Outfit Suggestions: Keep it simple and clean; the surroundings have complex colors, so avoid overly flashy clothing.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Fireworks Projection

The model stands beside a floral arrangement, and the photographer stands 1 meter directly in front of the model, maintaining an eye-level shooting angle for a half-body shot. Use the rule of thirds, placing the model slightly to the left of center, with the background street extending to form leading lines, enhancing the sense of depth.
1. Equipment settings: FUJIFILM XT30 II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.
2. Pose: The model should slightly turn her body, keep her hands behind her back, and look directly at the camera.
3. Outfit suggestion: A solid-colored mini dress.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Among the Flower Beds Outside the Museum

The photographer, positioned at the base of the museum building, uses an upward angle and a central composition technique, placing the corner of the building with text markings at the center of the frame, making it the focal point. The texture of the building and the text are clearly displayed, while the sky in the background adds to the openness of the scene.

Travel Tip: The museum is open from 9 AM to 5 PM, and is closed on Mondays.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Corner of the Art Museum Building

The model stands in front of the display, and the photographer is about an arm's length away. You can try using a 1x/ultra-wide lens.
Equipment: Sony RX100 VII.
Posing: It’s fine whether you look at the camera or not. When facing the camera, you can slightly lower your head.
Travel Tips:
1. Free admission.
2. The best time for photos is around 2 PM, when indoor lighting is not affected.
Outfit Suggestions: Keep it simple and clean. The colors here are already quite complex, so no need to dress too flashy.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - New Spring Theme Exhibition featuring the Divine Dragon Model

The model stands slightly to the right of center, while the photographer is on the left, shooting from the side to capture the reflection of the red wall.
Equipment settings: Fujifilm XT-5, lens: 18-55mm.
Pose: Stand at a half-side angle to the camera, look up at the lantern, walk forward with one hand flipping your hair, and slightly raise your head to gaze at the lantern for a candid shot.
Travel tips: Entry is free, and it's recommended to book your visit 7 days in advance through the China National Arts and Crafts Museum’s official WeChat account.

China National Art Museum - Red Glass Side Path