1. Perspective: The photographer is positioned at a higher point inside the building, capturing the scene from a bird's-eye view.
2. Composition techniques: The use of repetitive composition, with the circular structure of the floors and the glass railings recurring, enhances the sense of rhythm; the use of linear composition, with horizontal and curved lines guiding the viewer's gaze towards the lower part of the frame.
3. Lens application: A wide-angle lens is used to capture more of the floor structure, enhancing the sense of depth in the space.
Photography time: There are very few people on weekday evenings, and it is recommended that everyone go in the afternoon when there are almost no people.

Galaxy SOHO Shopping Center - Inside the Venue

The photographer squats down to shoot, positioning the camera close to the tulip clusters with a slight upward angle to highlight the sense of depth between the foreground flowers and background architecture. A 24mm wide-angle lens or a smartphone's 1x normal focal length is recommended to capture both the flower clusters and the architectural scenery.

Galaxy SOHO - Outdoor Plaza with Cherry Blossoms and Tulips

1. Camera Position: The photographer stands behind and to the side of the subject, shooting from a flat angle.
2. Composition Techniques: Contrast composition is used, with the subject's black attire contrasting against the illuminated building to create a light and shadow contrast; Symmetrical composition is employed, with the subject's reflection on the smooth ground forming a symmetry with the person, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the image; Frame composition is utilized, with the border of the floor-to-ceiling window acting as a frame to enclose the building and the subject, highlighting the main focus.
3. Lens Usage: A wide-angle lens is used to capture a large area of the building and the reflective effect of the ground, enhancing the sense of space and visual impact.
Shooting Time: On weekdays in the evening, there are really few people, highly recommended for friends to go in the afternoon when there are almost no crowds.

Galaxy SOHO - Next to the floor-to-ceiling windows

The photographer stands directly under the dome, using a low-angle shot to place the glass dome at the center of the frame. The composition is symmetrical, with the circular architectural lines extending outward from the center as leading lines to enhance the sense of depth. The shot should include the entire dome and multiple circular structures, highlighting the symmetrical beauty and spatial hierarchy of the building.

Equipment settings: Sony A7M4, Viltrox AF 14mm F4.0.

Beijing Galaxy SOHO - Dome Light and Shadow

1. Perspective: The photographer is positioned on a smooth, reflective ground surface, capturing the scene from a low angle with a flat shot.
2. Composition technique: Symmetrical composition is utilized, leveraging the reflective effect of the ground to create a symmetrical image of the architecture and people above and below, enhancing the visual impact.
3. Lens application: A wide-angle lens is used to include a larger range of architecture and ground reflection areas, reinforcing the grandiosity and symmetrical effect of the buildings.
Travel advice: On weeknights, there are really few people, and I recommend that friends go in the afternoon when there are almost no crowds.

Galaxy SOHO - Opposite Chaoyangmen SOHO

Photo by Galaxy SOHO Shopping Center - Dome Structure Skylight

Galaxy SOHO Shopping Center - Dome Structure Skylight

Use a central composition with the subject placed in the middle of the frame to highlight the contrast between the subject and the architecture. The photographer uses a flat angle, including the iconic curvy buildings of Galaxy SOHO in the background and incorporating geometric lines on the ground in the foreground to enhance the sense of space. The model squats with their back to the camera, looking at the building, adding a narrative element to the image. It is recommended to use an ultra-wide-angle lens for shooting. Travel tips: The lighting is on from 18:00 to 22:00 on weekdays, and it may be turned off on weekends, so don't go in vain.

Galaxy SOHO Shopping Center - Night View of A-Building Platform

The photographer employs a low-angle shot to emphasize the towering height and curved lines of the building, utilizing diagonal composition with horizontal stripes extending from the bottom left to the top right to guide the viewer's gaze. The foreground includes a sign for Galaxy SOHO, and the background encompasses the main structure of the building, enhancing scene recognition.

Travel Tips: Admission is free.

Galaxy SOHO Shopping Center - Curved Architecture and Signs

Use a centered composition, place the main body of the building in the center of the frame, and take a low-angle shot with the photographer standing below the building. Additional suggestions: Open 24 hours.

Galaxy SOHO Shopping Center - Dome

The photographer employs a centered composition, placing the circular structure of the building perfectly in the middle of the frame, creating a symmetrical effect that enhances the visual impact. Standing directly in front of the model, the photographer uses a low-angle shot to focus on the building and its galactic effect at the top, capturing the entire atrium structure within the frame. It is recommended to use an ultra-wide-angle lens or a 0.5x smartphone lens to ensure an exaggerated sense of space and depth in the image.

Galaxy SOHO - Take a photo with the internal atrium galaxy.