1/7 Our @WaterstonesBD1 in Bradford. Thanks to @janeskuds for giving me access to the top floor which was closed to the public. She knew who I was when I mentioned my username. I felt like a celebrity😂
Please take your time to go through them all. Plus a video at the end. 😁
2/7 @anitathetweeter posted photos of it yesterday mentioning how beautiful Waterstones in Bradford is. I've always loved this building. I could live here.
(Watch the video at the end).
3/7 Gorgeous light coming through the beautiful windows.
4/7 The coffee shop on the top floor, you can see the gorgeous view you get outside.
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6/7 This is the exterior of Waterstones. The building on the right.
And books my our local writers @aadhand@sairish_hussain@SaimaMir and our photographer friend @suggy67
Btw Simon...I bought your book. 😁
Scroll down for the video of the building.
2 days ago I was verbally abused by a group 3 men in the city centre, asking me in a very aggressive manner why I was taking photos, when I explained I'm a street photographer it wasn't good enough for them, one of them responded in an angry tone telling me that I should...
go somewhere else and do it, I calmly continued explaining my position but all I got was anger from the front, especially from one of them, according to him we photographers and online users are the worst people the world has ever seen.
I guess I got a little bit...
scared, but was more upset than anything else. I wasn't doing anything wrong, I was a woman alone with a camera taking photos of streets, and I don't feel I I deserved to be confronted like that by 3 very much older men. Not long after, I decided to get myself home...