Photography Poses:
•	Side Gaze While Seated: Gracefully sit on a platform next to the exhibit, with your legs naturally crossed. Slightly turn your body towards the exhibit, one hand gently holding relevant materials, and your gaze directed slightly upwards or towards the exhibit, creating an atmosphere of quiet appreciation and immersion.
•	Single Hand Supporting the Cheek: Sit on the floor with one hand supporting your cheek and the other hand resting on the ground beside you. Tilt your head slightly and look softly at the camera or the exhibit, giving off a delicate and artistic vibe.

Composition:
•	Diagonal Composition: Position the person's body lines and the exhibit placement to form a diagonal line. For example, have the person seated on one side of the frame and the exhibit on the other, using this diagonal relationship to add movement and depth to the image, making the visual effect more lively.
•	Negative Space Composition: Leave some blank space in the frame (such as around or above the person) to highlight the person and the exhibit. This makes the image appear clean and elegant, enhancing the artistic atmosphere of the exhibition and the tranquil demeanor of the person.

The University of Hong Kong Museum of Art - "Ingenious Weaving of Bamboo" Bamboo Weaving Box

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94 Bonham Road, The University of Hong Kong, Fung Ping Shan Building, Samuel Tsuen Hall, Central and Western District, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Photography Tips

Photography Poses: • Side Gaze While Seated: Gracefully sit on a platform next to the exhibit, with your legs naturally crossed. Slightly turn your body towards the exhibit, one hand gently holding relevant materials, and your gaze directed slightly upwards or towards the exhibit, creating an atmosphere of quiet appreciation and immersion. • Single Hand Supporting the Cheek: Sit on the floor with one hand supporting your cheek and the other hand resting on the ground beside you. Tilt your head slightly and look softly at the camera or the exhibit, giving off a delicate and artistic vibe. Composition: • Diagonal Composition: Position the person's body lines and the exhibit placement to form a diagonal line. For example, have the person seated on one side of the frame and the exhibit on the other, using this diagonal relationship to add movement and depth to the image, making the visual effect more lively. • Negative Space Composition: Leave some blank space in the frame (such as around or above the person) to highlight the person and the exhibit. This makes the image appear clean and elegant, enhancing the artistic atmosphere of the exhibition and the tranquil demeanor of the person.

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