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Who is James Kerwin?

Who is James Kerwin?

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🎙️ Podcast Intro – TRVL° Photography Podcast – Guest: James KerwinWelcome back to another episode of the TRVL° (Travel) Photography Podcast — the show where we deep dive into the stories behind the lens with some of the most inspiring travel photographers around the world.Today, we're joined by a guest whose work explores beauty in decay and silence in forgotten places — James Kerwin, the visionary behind James Kerwin Photography. James is a British fine art photographer best known for his hauntingly beautiful images of abandoned architecture, often hidden far from the tourist trail. With a background in media and a love for storytelling, his photographic style is defined by symmetry, rich colour, and a distinct narrative flair.Since 2013, James has been documenting everything from derelict mansions in Europe to forgotten theatres in the Middle East, blending travel and history into a compelling visual experience. His work has been exhibited internationally, featured in major publications, and admired by a global community of urban explorers and art lovers alike.Whether he's navigating the crumbling halls of a deserted palace or sharing the stories behind each frame on his educational workshops, James brings a unique perspective to travel photography — one that captures the beauty of places most have never seen.So grab your headphones, and let’s journey into the world of ruins, resilience, and Travel Photography with James Kerwin.Follow James on IG - @james.kerwin & also online at - https://jameskerwinphotographic.com/Join us on your next photography adventure:https://hiddenphototours.com/https://trvlphotography.com/Cheers,Greg

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