
Fergus - a character study.

Sinead Kennedy is a physical therapist based in Churchtown with a practice that continues to go from strength to strength. She has recently expanded her business and now offers pilates and yoga classes.

Having known and been treated by Sinead over a number of years, I was delighted when she asked me to provide her with some publicity portraits. We worked completely with natural light and got a variety of looks that we both really liked.

You can find out more about Sinead here.

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Photographed in harsh winter light earlier this year, on Dublin's South Wall, just before the Poolbeg chimneys were decommissioned. At least we don't have to breath in this gunk (technical term!) anymore. But for how long? Is the €350 million incinerator being proposed for the site next door to Poolbeg really such a good idea?

Ann Maybin founded the Churchtown School of Music only 5 years ago and has recently relocated to new premises in Dundrum to cater for the growing numbers of students.
Ann is also responsible for the hugely successful Mini Music learning programme for children, now running in the National Concert Hall. Not only was she was a joy to photograph but music and conversation flowed through a number of afternoon setups. Hearing her play Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as I photographed her was a real bonus.

You can find out more CSM here.

Down Syndrome Ireland's Honey Days promotion sponsored by Boyne Valley Honey runs throughout the month of October.
Volunteers will be selling mini pots of honey nationwide, with all proceeds going to fund frontline services for DSI.
If you miss the honey sellers, then virtual honey pots can be purchased here.