Symposium explores photography's role in preserving 20th-century architecture
Wan Yuzao, head of the committee's photography department, argued that architectural heritage photography is not simply the representation of "beauty". Instead, it is a process of gradually understanding the emotions and historical context embodied in architecture through extensive on-site experience.
A Beijing native and experienced photojournalist, Wan has devoted years to capturing the capital's 20th-century architectural heritage. His intimate knowledge of the city enables him to anticipate the best light and angles for photographing major landmarks such as the Beijing Hotel, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing, and the Beijing Workers' Stadium.
When working outside Beijing, at sites such as the Shenzhen International Trade Center, the Turpan Museum and the Xinjiang People's Theatre, Wan stressed the importance of preliminary research. On-site surveys and comparisons from multiple angles helped him determine the most expressive perspectives.






















