The Palace Museum - Taking a photo with the red walls and city towers
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No. 4, Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Photography Tips
The model stands in front of a red wall, with the photographer shooting slightly below eye level to maintain a dignified posture of the subject. The eaves of the palace in the background are used to create depth. The model is positioned at the center of the frame, highlighting the elaborate details of her attire and accessories, with the red wall and palace architecture serving as a backdrop to emphasize the main subject. A 50mm focal length or 2x zoom on a phone is used to highlight the subject, compress the background, and enhance the overall composition. 1. Poses: Try standing, side-facing, turning your head, etc. 2. Props: Recommend traditional fans, palace-style head accessories, etc. 3. Travel Tips: It's best to shoot on a sunny day. 4. Outfit Suggestions: Rent a set of imperial court attire. 5. Additional Tips: ① Avoid crowded areas and choose relatively quiet corners for shooting. ② Pay attention to the direction of light, avoiding backlit or overexposed shots. ③ Bring spare batteries and memory cards to prevent equipment from running out.
