The model stands directly in the center of the painting, and the photographer stands directly opposite the model, using the symmetry of the painting to create a symmetrical composition. The photographer should position the camera below chest level and tilt the lens slightly upward to elongate the model’s legs.

1. Equipment settings: Fuji XT30II, XF23mm F1.4 lens.
2. Pose: Face the painting and pretend to take a photo of it with your phone.
3. Travel tips: Admission is free, but you need to make a reservation one day in advance through the official WeChat account.
4. Outfit suggestions: Cheongsam / solid-colored dress.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Blue Wall Hangings

The photographer stands slightly to the side and a bit away from the display case, using a standard lens to shoot. The rule of center composition is applied, placing the display case at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject, which is the attire. The shadows cast by the curtains and the reflections on the floor enhance the artistic atmosphere of the exhibition environment.

Travel Tip: Admission is free. You can make a reservation in advance through the official WeChat account of the China Arts and Crafts Museum, or you can scan the QR code at the entrance when you arrive.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Display Cases for Clothing

The photographer and the model are about three meters apart. Since the model is positioned higher, the photographer needs to shoot slightly upward to capture the full frame.

1. Equipment Information: Fujifilm XT5, 18-55mm lens.
2. Posing Suggestions:
① Face the camera, hands crossed.
② Side to the camera, head tilted upward.
③ Back to the camera, looking back over the shoulder for a candid shot.
3. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free.
② Best Time for Photos: Arrive early; it’s best to rush in right when the doors open at 9 AM. There will be fewer people in the morning, allowing for more unobstructed shots.
4. Additional Tips: Book your slot in advance, 7 days prior, through the China Art Museum of Crafts and Art’s official WeChat account.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - A Vast Array of Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition featuring the Great Dragon Head

The model stands by the railing on the left side of the second-story eave, while the photographer is on the stairs, shooting from below.
1. Equipment settings: Camera: Fuji XT5, Lens: 18-55mm.
2. Posing suggestions:
① Place both hands on the railing, with one hand supporting the face.
② Put both hands in the pockets, lean out slightly, for a playful and cute look.
3. Travel tips: Admission is free. It is recommended to make a reservation 7 days in advance on the China Arts and Crafts Museum's official WeChat account.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - 1st Floor New Year Theme Exhibition Golden Architecture

Shooting from below upward can emphasize the three-dimensional effect and the hanging appearance of the umbrella. Pay attention to the direction and intensity of the shadows, and avoid overexposure or overly harsh shadows.

Travel Tips: Admission is free, but you need to make a reservation in advance through the mini-program to enter.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Oil Paper Umbrellas