A short (essential) trip to the town.
Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, Ireland.
I am very happy as two of my photographs (below) are among the twenty finalists of 9th Leica Street Photo competition organized by Leica Camera Poland.
A few holiday snaps from Lanzarote.
River Suir. Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
A short interview with me and a selection of my photographs were published on Street Photo Poland
A short interview with me and a selection of my photographs were published on Chinese Popular Photography Magazine.
Barcelona, 8th March 2019. Demonstration against the slow pace of change toward equality.
March 2019
I am very happy to have a photograph at this year’s HALFTONE print fair - an initiative by PhotoIreland Foundation, hosted every year at The Library Project.
Location: The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2
Launch: Thursday 6pm 1st November 2018
Running: 1st-18th November 2018
Free entry
Opening Hours: Tue-Fri 11-6pm, Sat & Sun 12-6pm
I'm very happy seeing my photograph from Spiddal, Co. Galway published in the French weekly magazine Courrier International (issue #1431, April 5th). It is a double page opening of the 36 pages dedicated to Ireland.
Kilkenny
For the past 14 years, a Photography Department of the Stivers School for the Arts in Dayton, Ohio has held a silent auction to raise money for their program.
This year’s auction is set for April 13, 2018. I've been asked if I could donate a piece of my work for their fundraiser. I'm gladly sending two prints taken at Clonmel racecourse some time ago.
I exposed my first ever roll of Kodak Tri-X 400 at the Iverk Show in Piltown, Co. Kilkenny on 26th August 2017. It took almost two months before I could see the results. I must say that I am really pleased.
I don't really want to be a part of film vs. digital discussion. I will continue shooting digital but every so often I will expose a roll of Tri-X or Portra when I feel like doing so.
Some of the reasons why I've decided to try shooting film.
- Nostalgia - I wanted to take photographs as a kid, but I could rarely afford buying and developing the film. Nowadays I can 'waste' money the way I want to :-)
- A need of slowing down and thinking more before pressing the shutter.
- Sometimes it is fun to do something without an instant gratification.
- Somehow it feels different. It helps me getting closer and more personal to the people I photograph.