Using a frame-within-a-frame composition, position the colorful pavilion corridor as the foreground frame to enhance the depth of the scene. The model should sit in the center of a bench, which is also the center of the frame, and the photographer should shoot from a level angle to highlight the model's dignified posture. The composition should include the foreground corridor, the main subject (the model), and the background of trees and grass, creating a traditional aesthetic. The model should hold a round fan, sit naturally, and perform actions that align with the traditional theme. A wide-angle lens is recommended for this shot.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the ancient-style corridors, and the trees and grasslands.

The model is positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with the photographer shooting at eye level to balance the red wall and the subject. The composition includes the red wall background, snow on the ground, and falling snowflakes, enhancing the atmosphere. The model stands sideways with her hands clasped in front of her chest, looking to one side with an elegant pose. The dynamic capture of falling snow adds a sense of movement.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission Fee: 60 RMB per person;
2. Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM.

The Palace Museum - Take a photo with the red walls and red wooden door frames.

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the Wenyuan Pavilion, shooting at eye level. This clearly captures the spatial relationships of the Wenyuan Pavilion architecture, with the building centered and symmetrical structures on either side, enhancing the stability of the image. The building is positioned in the center of the frame.

Travel Tips: Adult tickets cost 60 RMB, and 30 RMB for those 60 years old and above. Booking can be made through the mini-program seven days in advance (tickets are released at 8 PM).

The Wenyuange Pavilion in the Forbidden City - Attic

Photo by The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the pond willows, red walls, and architectural structures.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the pond willows, red walls, and architectural structures.

Photo by Taihe Gate - Taihe Gate and Stone Lions

Taihe Gate - Taihe Gate and Stone Lions

The model stands in front of a red wall with carved windows. The photographer suggests using a high-angle shot; the subject is positioned in the center of the frame, recommending a central composition to highlight the main subject. It is suggested to use a wide-angle lens to fully capture the details of both the subject and the ancient architecture.

Ticket Prices: The peak season is from April 1 to October 31, with tickets priced at 60 CNY per person.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the red brick walls and windows.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Palace Gates, Watchtowers, and Red Walls

The Forbidden City - Palace Gates, Watchtowers, and Red Walls

Using leading lines composition, the diagonal lines of the red-walled architecture extend from the lower left to the upper right, guiding the viewer's gaze to converge. The model is positioned slightly below the center of the lower part of the frame, with their red clothing creating a striking contrast against the snowy landscape and the red walls. The shot encompasses the complete view of the red-walled Meridian Gate and a large area of snow, emphasizing the winter atmosphere.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red-walled buildings and snowy scenery in the square.

Photo by The Palace Museum - Northwest Corner Tower

The Palace Museum - Northwest Corner Tower

Photo by Imperial Palace Museum - Taking a photo with the red architectural gate railings

Imperial Palace Museum - Taking a photo with the red architectural gate railings