Model stands in front of the stone railing, and the photographer stands on the side stairs, shooting from a low angle. A medium to long telephoto lens is needed. Since my lens has a maximum focal length of 55mm, I can only shoot from the side. If the focal length is 85mm-125mm, it would be possible to shoot from directly in front of the model.

Pose: Side body, looking at the camera.

Admission: 30 RMB per person

Outfit Suggestions: Traditional Chinese or Neo-Chinese style

Shooting Time: Around 15:00

Equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens

Confucius Temple and National Academy Museum - Stone Railings under Chinese-style Eaves

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No. 15 Guozijian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Enter through the Xianshimen at No. 13.

Photography Tips

Model stands in front of the stone railing, and the photographer stands on the side stairs, shooting from a low angle. A medium to long telephoto lens is needed. Since my lens has a maximum focal length of 55mm, I can only shoot from the side. If the focal length is 85mm-125mm, it would be possible to shoot from directly in front of the model. Pose: Side body, looking at the camera. Admission: 30 RMB per person Outfit Suggestions: Traditional Chinese or Neo-Chinese style Shooting Time: Around 15:00 Equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens

Walking Guide

Walk straight from the right front of the Dacheng Hall. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk straight from the right front of the Dacheng Hall.

Arrive at the shooting location in front of the stone railing. — step-by-step photo guide

Arrive at the shooting location in front of the stone railing.

Enter and pass through the Dacheng Gate. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter and pass through the Dacheng Gate.

Enter through the main gate of the Confucian Temple and the Imperial College Museum. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through the main gate of the Confucian Temple and the Imperial College Museum.