Shooting Tips: The model stands in the middle of the hallway, and the photographer stands on the flat ground in front of the hallway, capturing the scene of the model, the hallway, and the buildings behind.

Posing Suggestions: The model holds a fan, crosses their feet, and looks at the camera or down at the ground.

China Garden Museum - Chinese-style Corridor

The model stands in the middle of the corridor, and the photographer should be 1.5 to 2 meters away. It's recommended to shoot a three-quarter view, with the best shots being when the model turns around from a back view.

1. Travel Tips: Summer is the best season for photography, as the light and shadows are more beautiful, and you can capture lush green plants.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Tayingbieyuan is famous for its scenic views, so it's recommended to wear flowing Hanfu. The breeze through the corridor can add more dynamic elements to the photos.

Beijing Garden Museum - Ta Ying Bie Yuan Corridor

Photography Tips: Have the model stand in front of the door frame, and the photographer should position themselves in front of the model to capture the full figure of the model, the door frame, and the leaves above it.

Posing Ideas: The model can hold a folding fan, cross their legs, and look at the camera, or they can look down at the ground.

China Garden Museum - Irregular Chinese-style Gate

Photography Tips:  
The model should stand in front of the stage, and the photographer should position themselves directly in front of the model to capture a shot that includes the model, the stage, and the plaque.

Pose Ideas:  
The model can stand facing the camera holding a folding fan, or use the fan to cover half of their face.

China Garden Museum - In front of Qingyin Tai House

The model stands on the small red bridge, close to the railing, with her face turned towards the area outside the bridge where there is more light for facial illumination. The photographer stands underneath the bridge, about 3 meters away, for a better wide-angle shot.
1. Equipment Settings: Fujifilm XT5, lens AF 27mm f2.8.
2. Admission Price: Free with advance reservation via the official WeChat account.
3. Props: You can bring a small fan as a prop.
4. Outfit Suggestions: Recommend wearing a qipao, modern Chinese, or Hanfu attire to complement the entire garden for better photo results.

China Garden Museum - Yuyin Mountain House Little Red Bridge

The model is sitting on a bench, with the photographer standing at a slightly farther distance, placing the subject in the lower right corner of the frame, using a pavilion as the background. The camera is set to 50mm or the 2x zoom on a smartphone to moderately compress the space, emphasizing the relationship between the subject and the background.

1. Equipment Settings: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
2. Poses:
① The model can look directly at the camera or look up to the side.
② A back view is also great, especially for those who prefer it.
3. Travel Tips: Around 3:00 PM, the sunlight is ideal.
4. Outfit Suggestions: Keep it simple, light colors work well.

China Garden Museum - Half-Acre Garden Pavilion

The model stands in the doorway, and the photographer stands a little further away.
1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm XE4, lens 18-50mm f/2.8.
2. Poses: The model can look straight into the camera, look up at the sky, or even turn their back to the camera—whichever feels more natural and friendly.
3. Timing: Around 3:00 PM, when the sunlight is nice.
4. Outfit: A simple outfit works well, with light colors being particularly suitable.

China Garden Museum - Irregular Gate

The model stands in front of a tree, with the photographer about 2.5 meters away from the model. The pavilion is positioned slightly above the center of the frame, while the model is slightly below the center. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to capture the entire pavilion in the background and the large tree on the right.

Pose suggestions:
① The model stands directly in front of the tree, looking up at the leaves, while the photographer takes a low-angle shot from a crouched position.
② For a mamian skirt, the model can spin, and the photographer can capture the moment when the skirt flares out.

China Garden Museum - In front of the rockery in the Changyuan Pavilion

The model sits on a bench, while the photographer stands on the opposite side of the lake, slightly lowering the camera position to shoot from a low angle. Use a shallow depth of field to frame the composition, blurring the peach blossoms in the foreground to add depth and guide the viewer’s focus to the model and the background architecture. It is recommended to use a lens with a focal length of 50mm-85mm to compress the space, making the peach blossoms and the model more integrated.

1. Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
2. Posing Suggestions:
  ① The model can look straight at the camera or look up at the sky.
  ② Alternatively, a back view is also good, which is more friendly to introverted people.
3. Travel Tips: The best shooting time is around 15:00 in the afternoon when the sunlight is good.
4. Fashion Advice: Choose a simple and minimalist outfit, light colors are particularly suitable.
5. Additional Tips: Shoot with backlighting to use natural light to highlight the contours of the peach blossoms and the model, and adjust the exposure compensation to +0.77 to +1 to avoid the subject being too dark.

China Garden Museum - Peach Blossoms under the Rockery in Piàn Shí Shān Fáng

The model stands in the doorway, and the photographer stands a bit further away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens for the shoot.

1. Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
2. Pose: The model can look directly at the camera, gaze at the sky, or even turn their back to the camera, which is friendly to introverted models.
3. Timing: Around 3:00 PM, when the sunlight is nice.
4. Outfit: A simple outfit is ideal, and light colors work well.

China Garden Museum - Yizhen Gate