Monday, August 15, 2011

Fashion photography for the business person.

Here are a couple of business style "fashion" portraits from a recent shoot to create some images for Just Mens Tailors - who are now offering bespoke tailored suits for Business Women.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Busy bees!

Took a break from editing in a hot studio to snap some bees buzzing in the lavender.


My admiration goes out to any wildlife photographer - it is not easy!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Asian Colour


A little Asian colour to brighten up this cool dull July morning. Thai dancing at Jim Thompson in Singapore. Please keep an eye out for my upcoming photo essay on this exotic land of contrasts.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Family portrait photography in Dublin


Photographing birthday and anniversary parties is often challenging but always great fun. It takes a lot of practice to to get the right balance between capturing the atmosphere of the day, focusing on the personalities of those involved and to produce memorable group shots as well.


The youngest family members always provide much of the entertainment. While games, races and singsongs always make for some great family photos. It was a beautiful sunny day for Ann and Jeremiah's golden wedding anniversary party and as you can see, the whole family really enjoyed themselves. And as a nice bonus at this party, there was some really good cake as well! Here are some favorites images from the day.










Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Corporate Portrait


A relaxed business portrait of Ian Doyle shot on location. Five minutes to set up, five to shoot a series of portraits and five to clear down. Using daylight as the key light with a daylight bulb lighting the background.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Midsummer Thoughts..


Perhaps its because I'm Irish,

that when I travel,

I expect to see the sun,

but, I still find beauty in rain.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Children's portraits in Dublin


I really enjoy photographing children and I am especially grateful to all those parents who ask me to produce memorable images of their little ones. Portrait photography is a two way communication process, particularly when you photograph young children. If you give the child In your photographs your full respect and be totally honest with them, the resulting images can be very special indeed. If you don't, that child will see right through you and that magic moment can be lost forever. Here, Elaine shows just how magical that moment can be!