Photo by Lu Xun Museum - Appearance of the "Zhao Hua Xi Shi" Shop

Lu Xun Museum - Appearance of the "Zhao Hua Xi Shi" Shop

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Ground Carving Landscape

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Ground Carving Landscape

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Cover Exhibit of "New Youth" Magazine

Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Cover Exhibit of "New Youth" Magazine

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands close to the statue at a slight side-front position and shoots at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use central composition with the statue placed in the center of the frame, making it the focal point.
3. Lens Recommendation: A standard lens can accurately capture the proportions and details of the statue.
Travel Tips: Admission is free, and you can book on the day of your visit.

Lu Xun Museum - Statue of Lu Xun

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Photographing the exhibition hall stairs and "Roar" exhibition panels.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Photographing the exhibition hall stairs and "Roar" exhibition panels.

The photographer stands directly below the museum plaque, using an upward angle and a centered composition to place the "Lu Xun Museum of Beijing" plaque at the center of the frame. The top of the image includes the complete eaves, tiles, and decorative patterns, while the background remains simple, retaining a view of the sky.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Plaque and Eaves of Lu Xun Museum

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

Beijing Lu Xun's Former Residence - Reconstructed Study Scene

Use a centered composition to place the silhouette of Mr. Lu Xun in the center of the frame, emphasizing the completeness of the subject. The photographer should face the artwork directly and use an upward angle to avoid a stagnant image. It is recommended to use a medium to telephoto lens to ensure that the details of the artwork are clear and free of distortion. The frame should only include the artwork and the surrounding white wall, keeping the background simple and uncluttered. Adjust the exposure appropriately to avoid reflections.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Silhouette Paintings of Mr. Lu Xun

Photo by Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Rear Courtyard Doorway of Lu Xun's Former Residence

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Rear Courtyard Doorway of Lu Xun's Former Residence

The composition uses symmetrical framing, with Lu Xun’s statue positioned at the center and trees and shrubs evenly distributed on both sides to enhance the sense of balance. The photographer shoots the statue frontally to ensure that the statue, the pool, and the base are fully captured. The scene includes a red flower bed in the foreground, a water pool in the mid-ground, and traditional buildings and trees in the background, adding depth to the composition.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Square with Lu Xun Statue and Greenery around the Pool