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Final Major Project submission

August 23, 2018June 23, 2019 by ShutterPod, posted in Coursework FMP, Final Major Project, Modules, PhotoWords, PhotoWords

Please view my final submission, including the Harena Now portfolio, via the PDF below.

FMP Harena Now August 2018

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Pre Sept 2018, this was a Critical Research Journal for my MA in Photography Course at Falmouth University. It was part of an accredited education programme and created for educational purposes. As it has an educational purpose, it will contain images and documents created by ©Josie Purcell as well as images, texts, and/or other content created by others. Content not created by Josie Purcell will be fully credited including, where possible, the author, title, year, and source. (In accordance with Falmouth University guidelines.) I aim to still attribute others work as I would have done as a student, and I would ask that if others highlight my work in blogs etc. they also provide credit to me. All my work retains my copyright.

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