1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands in front of the paper-cutting exhibition booth and shoots from a high angle.
2. Composition Technique: Use repetitive composition, with multiple paper-cutting works arranged neatly to enhance visual rhythm. The red paper-cuts contrast with the dark frames and light backgrounds, highlighting the main subject.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium focal length lens to clearly display the intricate patterns and color layers of the paper-cuts, creating a refined presentation.
Photography Tips: When shooting performances on the first floor, use burst mode to capture exciting moments; when photographing embroidery works on the sixth floor, find the right angle to avoid reflections and clearly showcase the details.

Beijing China National Art Museum - Manchu Paper-cutting Exhibition Booth

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No. 16 East Lakeview Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands in front of the paper-cutting exhibition booth and shoots from a high angle. 2. Composition Technique: Use repetitive composition, with multiple paper-cutting works arranged neatly to enhance visual rhythm. The red paper-cuts contrast with the dark frames and light backgrounds, highlighting the main subject. 3. Lens Usage: Use a medium focal length lens to clearly display the intricate patterns and color layers of the paper-cuts, creating a refined presentation. Photography Tips: When shooting performances on the first floor, use burst mode to capture exciting moments; when photographing embroidery works on the sixth floor, find the right angle to avoid reflections and clearly showcase the details.

Walking Guide

Navigate to No. 16 Hu Jing East Road, Chaoyang District.