03/10/2024
Waterstones on Blackett Street is hands down my favourite building in Newcastle upon Tyne city centre. However is wasn't always my favourite bookshop and when it was built by Frank West Rick in 1903, it was the home of the Union Club, a gentleman’s club for Newcastle’s elite.
Waterstones is an example of some of the most beautiful architecture of the Edwardian period. It features classic elements such as ornament stonework and large arched windows.
The best way to photograph architecture like Waterstones is to focus on the facade. You want to go wide enough to get the full building within the frame while also avoiding barrel distortion to capture the entire facade, emphasizing its grand scale and symmetry. A great technique to use is a panoramic technique. With your camera in landscape, start from the bottom of the building and move up. You can merge the images within the desktop version of Adobe Lightroom or in Photoshop.
Which building would you like me to photograph next?