1. Camera Position: Stand slightly to the side and behind the subject, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, dividing the frame horizontally into three parts, placing the subject in the lower third of the image and leaving the upper two-thirds for the painting, creating a stable visual structure.
3. Lens Usage: Employ a medium to long focal length lens to blur the background wall, clearly showcasing the subject’s posture and the details of the painting, making the subject stand out and creating a sense of immersion in an artistic atmosphere.

Chinese National Academy of Arts Oil Painting Institute - Starry Sky Oil Painting

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No. 1704, Gaobeidian Cultural and Art New Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Camera Position: Stand slightly to the side and behind the subject, shooting at eye level. 2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, dividing the frame horizontally into three parts, placing the subject in the lower third of the image and leaving the upper two-thirds for the painting, creating a stable visual structure. 3. Lens Usage: Employ a medium to long focal length lens to blur the background wall, clearly showcasing the subject’s posture and the details of the painting, making the subject stand out and creating a sense of immersion in an artistic atmosphere.

Walking Guide

Navigate to No. 1704, Gao bidian Culture and Art New Street, Chaoyang District.