Michelle Yates Photography & Media
Landscape and Seascape Photography
This photograph of the tunnel is from my university semester A project (Third Year) where I decided to explore some of Britain's lost railway heritage. The creative approach taken was capturing the driver's perspective for the audience to use their imagination or memory to create the experience. The themes followed were the ideas of trace, memory, past, abandonment, decay, preservation and non-preservation. The series fits into the genres of Landscape and Documentary.
This photograph of disused viaducts is from my university semester A project (Third Year) where I decided to explore some of Britain's lost railway heritage. The creative approach taken was capturing the driver's perspective for the audience to use their imagination or memory to create the experience. The themes followed were the ideas of trace, memory, past, abandonment, decay, preservation and non-preservation. The series fits into the genres of Landscape and Documentary.
This photograph of the preserved station is from my university semester A project (Third Year) where I decided to explore some of Britain's lost railway heritage. The creative approach taken was capturing the driver's perspective for the audience to use their imagination or memory to create the experience. The themes followed were the ideas of trace, memory, past, abandonment, decay, preservation and non-preservation. The series fits into the genres of Landscape and Documentary.
This photograph of the disused station is from my university semester A project (Third Year) where I decided to explore some of Britain's lost railway heritage. The creative approach taken was capturing the driver's perspective for the audience to use their imagination or memory to create the experience. The themes followed were the ideas of trace, memory, past, abandonment, decay, preservation and non-preservation. The series fits into the genres of Landscape and Documentary.
This photograph of the disused viaduct is from my university semester A project where I decided to explore some of Britain's lost railway heritage. The creative approach taken was capturing the driver's perspective for the audience to use their imagination or memory to create the experience. The themes followed were the ideas of trace, memory, past, abandonment, decay, preservation and non-preservation. The series fits into the genres of Landscape and Documentary.
This photograph is the final to my university semester A project (Third Year) where I decided to explore some of Britain's lost railway heritage. The creative approach taken was capturing the driver's perspective for the audience to use their imagination or memory to create the experience. The themes followed were the ideas of trace, memory, past, abandonment, decay, preservation and non-preservation. The series fits into the genres of Landscape and Documentary.