Photo by Lu Xun Museum - Graffiti of Lu Xun's Portrait

Lu Xun Museum - Graffiti of Lu Xun's Portrait

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Study Scene

Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Study Scene

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Interior Stairs and Art Installations

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Interior Stairs and Art Installations

Photo by Lu Xun Museum - Shooting for the cover of "Wild Grass Collection"

Lu Xun Museum - Shooting for the cover of "Wild Grass Collection"

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Exhibition of Old Photos of Lu Xun and His Friends

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Exhibition of Old Photos of Lu Xun and His Friends

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Photo and Text Wall

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Photo and Text Wall

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands slightly below the model and shoots from a low angle, with the model positioned close to the wall and using hand movements to guide the viewer's gaze, creating a more interactive feel in the frame.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the Lu Xun image at the center of the frame and the model on the right, creating a balanced visual effect.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 50mm focal length (camera) / 2x (phone) to highlight the subject and background details, avoiding an overly blurred background.
1. Travel Tips: You can learn about Lu Xun’s life at the museum, get a stamp at the entrance, and see the lilac tree planted by Lu Xun himself in his former residence.

Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun Collage

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Take a photo with the wall featuring his portrait.

Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Take a photo with the wall featuring his portrait.

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands at the side front of the poster, shooting at eye level, which fully displays Mr. Lu Xun's poster.
2. Composition Technique: A central composition is used, placing the figure in the poster at the center of the frame.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used, ensuring that there is no noticeable distortion in the shot.
Travel Tips: Free admission with same-day reservation.

Lu Xun Museum - In front of the Lu Xun poster

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun's Works "Hesitation"

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun's Works "Hesitation"