The Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of LA’s most iconic architectural landmarks, designed by Frank Gehry. Its flowing stainless steel curves reflect light in ever-changing ways throughout the day, making it a dream for photographers and architecture lovers alike. Morning and late afternoon light work especially well here—casting soft highlights and dramatic shadows across the façade.
This building is not just a concert hall—it’s a piece of sculpture you can walk around. While the main entrance and Grand Avenue side are the most photographed, be sure to explore the side paths and upper terrace garden, where you’ll find unique angles, fewer crowds, and even a sculptural rose fountain. The exterior is freely accessible, and there’s no shortage of visual variety—tight abstracts, wide shots, and even reflections.