Shooting Tips: Model should stand beside the door frame, and the photographer should shoot from behind the green plants using a 2x/medium telephoto lens.
Shooting Time: Around 5 PM, when the light is very good.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: Wanshou Temple has an overall solemn and dignified atmosphere, with red being the dominant color. A simple outfit would be suitable.
Posing Tips: You can use a fan as a prop to avoid having empty hands and not knowing what to do with them. Some versatile poses include looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - Arched Gateway

Photography Tips: The model should stand in front of the window, and the photographer should be about two arm’s lengths away, using a 2x/medium-telephoto lens.
Shooting Time: Around 5 PM, when the light is excellent.
Equipment: Fuji XE4 with a 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: Wanshou Temple has an overall solemn and dignified atmosphere, with red as the dominant color. Opt for a simple and minimalist outfit.
Posing Tips: You can use a fan as a prop to avoid having empty hands. Some universal poses include looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - Hexagonal Vintage Window

Shooting tips:
Have the model stand in front of the artificial hill, and the photographer should position themselves on the open ground below the hill. Use a telephoto wide-angle lens to capture the model, the hill, and the ancient buildings in the background.

Posing suggestions:
The model can hold a folding fan and stand sideways, looking down to one side or directly at the camera.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - Red Ancient Architecture and Rockery

Shooting Tips: The model should stand in front of the door, and the photographer should position themselves two arm's lengths away, using a 2x/mid-telephoto lens.

Shooting Time: Around 5:00 PM, when the light is excellent.

Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 with an 18-50mm f/2.8 lens.

Outfit Suggestions: The overall atmosphere of Wanshou Temple is solemn and dignified, with red as the dominant color. A simple outfit will complement the surroundings.

Posing Tips: You can use a fan as a prop to avoid having empty hands and feeling unsure about what to do with them. Some versatile poses include looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

In front of the flower-shaped retro wooden door at Beijing Wanshou Temple.

Shooting Tips: The model should stand in front of the door, and the photographer should position themselves on the lower platform, using a 2x/medium telephoto lens.
Shooting Time: Around 5 PM, when the light is excellent.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 with an 18-50mm f/2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The Wanshou Temple is overall solemn and primarily red, so a simple outfit is recommended.
Pose Ideas: You can use a fan as a prop to avoid having empty hands. Some versatile poses include looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Wanshou Temple - Red Carved Door

The photographer stands in front of the building, using a low angle shot to emphasize the three-dimensional aspect of the ancient eaves. The composition is centered, placing the octagonal lattice window in the middle of the frame to highlight its intricate carvings and symmetrical beauty. The scene includes the lower railing, the central lattice window, and the upper eaves with the blue sky, enhancing the depth of the image.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 20 RMB per person;
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.
2. Additional Tips: Volunteer guided tours are available at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - Red Wall, Traditional Chinese Window Grills, and Architectural Eaves

The model stands on the left side inside the door frame, while the photographer stands outside the door frame, 1-2 meters away from the model. The red door frame serves as a foreground element, with the blooming large magnolia tree in the background. The model partially blocks the passersby under the magnolia tree.

1. Tips for Visiting:
① Ticket price: 20 RMB per person, available for purchase up to 7 days in advance on the Beijing Art Museum official account.
② Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:30 PM. Closed on Mondays.
2. Photography Equipment:
This photo was taken with a Fujifilm XT5 and an 18-55mm lens.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - Side of the Door Frame

The model is sitting on the railing, the photographer stands opposite her, 1 meter apart, with a 50mm lens, shooting a close-up, bringing the flowers closer to the frame.

The model is sitting on the railing with her legs hanging naturally, hands resting on her thighs, her head tilted towards the photographer. She is sitting sideways on the railing, one hand supporting her behind on the railing, the other hand on her knee, looking up at the distant magnolia flowers.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - On the White Railings

Shooting Tips: The model stands on the bridge while the photographer is on the lower platform, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: Around 5 PM, when the light is excellent.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 with 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: Wan Shou Temple has an overall solemn and dignified atmosphere, predominantly red. A simple outfit is recommended.
Posing Tips: Bring a fan as a prop to avoid having empty hands and not knowing what to do. Some universal poses include looking down at the camera, looking up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Wanshou Temple - Ancient Style Pavilions and Arched Wooden Bridges

The model stands inside the fence, while the photographer stands on a platform opposite the model, about 5-6 meters away, with magnolias in the foreground and a red wall as the background.

1. Tips for Visiting
① Admission is 20 RMB per person, and tickets can be purchased up to 7 days in advance on the Beijing Art Museum WeChat official account.
② Operating hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:30 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays.

2. Equipment Used
This photo was taken with a Fuji XT5 and an 18-55mm lens.

In front of the white railing street lamp at Wan Shou Temple, Beijing