The odeon cinema Weston Super Mare. Original art deco cinema - one day!
Seeking the beauty in every day. Amateur photographer and designer Alexandra King. A blog about learning photography and finding my creative style through the landscape around me. Digital Canon 5D and analogue cameras. All images and text copyright Alexandra King For my dresses go to Alexandra-king.com
Monday, 23 July 2018
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
Weston Super Mare - Best of the rest
Weston super mare is a fascinating town full of what was a grand history. Its been left to fall apart just like Birnbeck Pier but has so much potential, just imagine if these seaview buildings were developed.
Hotels are stuck in an early nineties time warp, people live in shop windows and the shops that are still open sell the leftovers of the towns houses. But very little glimmers of hope can be seen. Weston is the town hipsters haven't quite got to yet, it will need a lots of them.
Monday, 9 July 2018
Saturday, 7 July 2018
Wednesday, 4 July 2018
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
Weston Super Mare - Under A Pier
My first day properly taking out my camera and wandering the streets. I had to have my car serviced which meant three hours in Weston Super Mare. Ten kilometers on walking and discovering this town isn't so bad.
It was beautiful sunshine, I walked the highstreet as I did when was thirteen on my first shopping trip. Its got bleaker and sadder. The gardens have been replaced with concrete, the shops emptied and the efforts to modernize have resulted in a coldness. What remains of the grand Victorian seaside town is crumbling desperate for restoration.
But my walk gave me hope. The old town is stunning, a mini Bath. If Bath overlooked the sea.
Crescents, delicate balconies and scaffolding were going up as people with vision see this towns old architecture as pure potential. Give it fifteen years and it may just get there.
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This photo is sadly not completely real. I did take a similar photo with a child in a cap running under the pier but this child comes from the land of google, photoshop and lightroom. You couldn't identify the child but they were part of a school trip and I was asked to delete the photo.
I wasn't prepared for this and just did what the man asked as he was being rather rude telling me I shouldn't photograph people and should just look at seagulls or get my own children. Nice. I understand he needed to protect the child.
I so badly wanted to argue my case for art and photography but instead walked away crying feeling like I was a creep.
I now know the law and that in public you can be photographed. See Avon and Somerset police statement here. Yes I have learnt a lot today.
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