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What does museum photography mean?
Just go to the museum and take photos! Professional photographers of cultural relics are endowed with unique conditions. They not only have professional photographic equipment, but also borrow cultural relics from warehouses or exhibition halls when necessary, prepare lighting and backgrounds in the studio, and set up tripods to take pictures, which non-professional photographers cannot do. In fact, according to the purpose and function of shooting, shooting cultural relics does not require high photographic equipment (here refers to non-professional photography), and ordinary digital cameras can do it.
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