James Treveil
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James Treveil

Photography allows me to explore the technical and artistic sides of the world through a sci-fi lens.

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James Treveil is a self-described nerd whose work is deeply influenced by his interests in sci-fi, video games, and automotive design. His fascination with the medium began in childhood, when he would often use up his parents' entire film rolls to capture the world around him. Since 2014, he has transitioned from a weekend hobbyist to a dedicated photographer, blending a technical approach with a desire to explore new environments. For Treveil, photography is a balance between the technical side of the gear and the artistic expression it allows. This practice takes him to locations and introduces him to people he might otherwise never encounter. His collection reflects a lifelong curiosity and a geeky appreciation for the mechanics behind the lens.

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Treveil’s aesthetic is shaped by a technical precision that mirrors his interests in sci-fi and gaming. His work often features automotive subjects and explores the intersection of technology and art through a crisp, intentional lens.
Sci-Fi InfluenceAutomotive PhotographyTechnical PrecisionVideo Game AestheticsNarrative Landscapes
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James Treveil — questions answered

When did James Treveil start his photography career?

He began taking photography seriously in 2014, moving from a hobby to a professional practice.

What subjects does James Treveil typically photograph?

His work is heavily influenced by his interests in sci-fi, video games, and cars.

How does the artist describe his approach to the medium?

He views photography as a techy and nerdy pursuit that is also inherently artistic and exploratory.

What inspired his early interest in the craft?

As a child, he would often sneak his parents' camera and use up entire rolls of film.

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