James Kenny (photographer)
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James Kenny is a professional photographer based in the United Kingdom, best known for his documentary work.
[edit] Biography
James was born and raised in Cambridgeshire, were he studied Photography and Journalism with the intention of becoming an automotive journalist.[1] The vast majority of James' documentary work focuses on current affairs and children's issues.
One of James' most notable projects looked into the legacy of the Chernobyl disaster, where he photographed orphans in Gomel, Belarus affected by the radioactive pollution. James visited the orphanages with nine bikers who were raising money for The Chernobyl Children's Project.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Jarvis, Joanne. "Photographer reminds us of disaster's legacy", Peterborough Evening Telegraph, September 20, 2007.
- ^ Mee, Laura. "James joins charity ride to Chernobyl", Northants Evening Telegraph, September 14, 2007.