Charlie Crane
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Charlie Crane is a published photographer and director based in London.
Charlie was born in London, England. His book 'Welcome to Pyongnyang' [1] was first published in 2007 and focused on his visits to North Korea with the help of North Korea expert Nick Bonner. He has won several awards for his photography including the 2007 Lucie Award,[2] Magenta Foundation Flash Forward, Bloomberg New Contemporaries and British Journal of Photography Annual Award.[3]
He is signed to London based production company Knucklehead and has directed broadcast commercials for brands including Howies, Hitachi, COI, O2 UK, TV Licensing, Twinings and LoveFilm. For his work in COI he won a Bronze award [4] at the British Television Advertising Awards.
Sources
- ↑ "Welcome to Pyongyang". Chris Boot Ltd.
- ↑ "The 5th Annual Lucie Awards 2007".
- ↑ "A Blog By The Editors of BJP".
- ↑ "British Television Advertising Awards Bronze Award Winners". Retrieved 2010-11-16.
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