1. Positioning Angle: The model stands close to the guardrail, and the photographer shoots from a slightly lower position with the sculpture centered, creating a staggered visual hierarchy with the model.

2. Composition Method: Employ the rule of thirds, placing the model at the right third of the frame and the sculpture at the center to enhance the sense of balance in the image.

3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 50mm lens on a camera or a 2x zoom on a phone to highlight the main subject and compress the background layers.

4. Interactive Movement: Suggest the model to slightly turn sideways, hand on the guardrail, and gaze towards the direction of the sculpture to increase the sense of interaction in the frame.

Mao Zedong Mausoleum - Group Photo with the Anti-Japanese War Sculptures

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No. 11, Qianmen East Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Positioning Angle: The model stands close to the guardrail, and the photographer shoots from a slightly lower position with the sculpture centered, creating a staggered visual hierarchy with the model. 2. Composition Method: Employ the rule of thirds, placing the model at the right third of the frame and the sculpture at the center to enhance the sense of balance in the image. 3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 50mm lens on a camera or a 2x zoom on a phone to highlight the main subject and compress the background layers. 4. Interactive Movement: Suggest the model to slightly turn sideways, hand on the guardrail, and gaze towards the direction of the sculpture to increase the sense of interaction in the frame.

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