The photographer uses a centered composition, placing the metal sculpture at the center of the frame to highlight its symmetrical structure and intricate details. The slightly upward angle captures the full view of the sculpture, along with the gray walls on either side, the white wall at the back, and the chandeliers above, conveying the spaciousness of the exhibition hall and the grandeur of the sculpture.

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:00 PM.

Han Meilin Art Museum Nine Trees Pavilion - Metal and Stone Pillar Sculpture Exhibition

Using a level shot, position the stone tablet on the right side of the frame and the trees on the left, creating a balanced and stable composition. Include the stone tablet, trees, and the stone path in the foreground. In the background, incorporate the blue sky, reeds, and willow trees in the distance to add depth and layers to the environment. This captures the overall ambiance of the scene.

Pear Garden Theme Park - Baoguang Lake Stele and Trees

The bronze dragon sculpture is positioned slightly below center in the frame, with a circular light fixture centered above it, creating a balanced composition. The background is kept simple with a clean white wall. The main subjects, including the full view of the sculpture and the light fixture, highlight their spatial relationship and details.

Additional tip: Wear simple, solid-colored clothing to complement the artistic atmosphere and enhance the photo.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Qilin Sculpture and Disk

The model stands in front of the exhibit, and the photographer stands 2 meters in front of the model to take the shot, composing the frame with the model positioned at the lower left.
Pose suggestions: The model can place their hand by their mouth or turn their head back while facing away from the camera.
Shooting time: June 10th, 12:40 PM.
Equipment: Canon R6 with a 24-70mm lens.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Nine Dragons and Pearl

The model stands next to the giant elephant statue, and the photographer shoots from about 2.5 meters away to capture the entire elephant sculpture.
Entry to the museum is free, but you need to make a reservation in advance through the official account.
Flash photography is not allowed inside the museum.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Pictographic Group of Buddhas

Suggest that the photographer shoot from a slightly lower position for a level shot, ensuring the frame is complete. Have the model stand slightly in front of the Buddha statue to enhance spatial depth and proportion. Consider using a framed composition, utilizing the surrounding sculptures to encircle the Buddha statue, creating a visual frame within the photo to highlight the layers of the subject.

1. Travel Tips:
Ticket Price: Free;
Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00.

2. Additional Tips:
① Booking is required through the official WeChat account ‘Han Meilin Art Museum’;
② There is a parking lot available within the park.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Taking Photos with Buddha Statues

The model stands under the sculpture, and the photographer squats 2 meters in front of the model to capture the full sculpture using a wide-angle lens. In the composition, place the model at the center-bottom of the frame.

Model pose: The model can raise one hand and turn the face slightly to one side.

Shooting time: June 10th at 1:00 PM.

Shooting equipment: Canon R6 with a 24-70mm lens.

Hangzhou Han Meilin Art Museum - Giant Sculpture

The model stands next to the Qilin sculpture, and the photographer stands 2 meters in front of the model. In terms of composition, place the model in the lower left position. 

Pose: The model can rest one hand on the podium and look up at the sculpture. 

Time: June 10, 12:30 PM.

Equipment: Canon R6 + 24-70mm lens.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Giant Kirin Stone Sculpture

The model stands in front of the Buddha statue, and the photographer squats 5 meters in front of the model to capture the entire Buddha statue using a wide-angle lens, placing the model at the lower part of the composition.
1. Shooting Pose: The model can pretend to walk forward, and the photographer can capture the movement.
2. Shooting Time: Around 12:50 PM.
3. Equipment: Canon R6 + 24-70mm lens.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Giant Buddha Statue

The model stands at the side front of the Buddha head, and the photographer squats 3 meters in front of the model to take the photo, placing the model in the lower right of the composition.
Pose options: The model can stand beside the Buddha head or turn away from the camera.
Shooting time: June 10th, 12:30 PM.
Equipment: Canon R6 + 24-70mm lens.

Han Meilin Art Museum - Giant Buddha Head