Individual production project: Derelict photography Charlotte Tunstall.

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Individual production project: Derelict photography Charlotte Tunstall

Research Area Architecture Landscape Historical background Political significance Snap shots

Practitioners John Watson – building, architectural, portrait Matt Lively- buildings, interior Mark Blundell – derelict buildings/places Scott Haefner – derelict buildings/places

Specialist Area Lighting Filters Lenses Perspective Tone

Personal Plan/capture/edit Expertise guidance Models Locations

Resources SLR Camera and equipment Different lenses Architectural/location Photoshop

Timeframe 6 weeks Planning and permission Shooting Editing

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