The photographer shoots looking up, using symmetrical composition with spiral structures symmetrically distributed on both sides. The central glass skylight forms a leading line that guides the viewer's gaze. The frame includes multiple layers of spirals and the top skylight, showcasing depth.

Travel Tip: Free admission.

Leeza SOHO - Spiral Structure Building

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the building, using a centered composition with the main structure occupying the center of the frame, making it the focal point. A medium telephoto lens is used to compress the space, highlighting the architectural details and enhancing the sense of depth in the image.
 Admission: Free.

Leeza SOHO - Night view of high-rise architecture

Shooting from a low angle can emphasize the height and grandeur of the building.
Other tips: Introducing natural light through the building’s windows or skylights can increase the brightness and contrast of the photo.

Leeza SOHO - Lobby

The photographer uses a low-angle shot, standing at the base of the building and looking up to emphasize its height and unique double-helix structure. The composition employs leading lines, utilizing the lines on the building’s facade to guide the viewer’s eye upward, showcasing the building’s dynamic and rhythmic qualities. A wide-angle lens is used to capture more details and the overall shape of the building, enhancing its grandeur and visual impact.

1. Travel Tip: It is recommended to shoot between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, as the lights come on in the evening, making the scene even more beautiful.
2. Additional Tips: Photography in the ground-floor atrium does not require a reservation; you can use a camera freely, but tripods are not allowed.

Leeza SOHO - DNA Double Helix Building

The photographer shoots from the bottom of the atrium, using a low-angle perspective. The composition employs leading lines, with the spiral staircase extending from the bottom of the frame towards the center, drawing the viewer’s eye up to the glass skylight at the top, enhancing the sense of depth and space. The shot includes the spiral staircase and the skylight, with symmetrical parts of the stairs on either side, highlighting the fluidity and layered beauty of the architecture.

Travel Tip: The lights turn on after 18:00, with warm orange and cool blue tones creating a full cyberpunk atmosphere.

Lize SOHO - Upward shot of the spiral structure in the atrium.

Using the symmetry or repetitive geometric shapes of buildings in composition can create a strong visual impact. Utilizing lines within the architecture, such as curves and straight lines, can guide the viewer's eye and add depth to the photograph.
Equipment: Fuji XT30II, 18-55mm lens.

Leeza SOHO - Indoor Center