1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands outside the door, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use frame within a frame composition, with the doorframe serving as the frame to enclose the person and the scene inside the door, guiding the viewer’s gaze. The person leans against the door, becoming the focal point, and the hanging items and posters around them complement the person, adding depth to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium focal length lens to clearly capture the person’s outfit and the interior decorations.
Travel Tips: It’s recommended to go early in the day when there are fewer people, which will make the photo effect better. No admission fee is required for shooting outside.

Yangmeizhu Xijie, Beijing - Entrance of Qiankun Space

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No. 26 Yangmeizhu Xiejie, Xicheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands outside the door, shooting at eye level. 2. Composition Technique: Use frame within a frame composition, with the doorframe serving as the frame to enclose the person and the scene inside the door, guiding the viewer’s gaze. The person leans against the door, becoming the focal point, and the hanging items and posters around them complement the person, adding depth to the image. 3. Lens Usage: Use a medium focal length lens to clearly capture the person’s outfit and the interior decorations. Travel Tips: It’s recommended to go early in the day when there are fewer people, which will make the photo effect better. No admission fee is required for shooting outside.

Walking Guide

Exit at Gate C of Qianmen Station on Line 2, then navigate to No. 26 Yangmeizhu Xiejie, Qiankun Space. It's about a 300-meter walk.