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James Kerwin shoots Europe’s forgotten buildings(1/5)

2018-10-10 13:31:35 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

Photographer James Kerwin has spent his free time rediscovering forgotten buildings in the backlands of France, Italy and eastern Europe. Kerwin is part of a group of urban explorers who document abandoned structures, casting these dilapidated relics in a new light. These images of green-filled spaces show the inherent beauty of nature and its power to reclaim these man-made structures. (Photo/IC)

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