This is Sarah-Jane Leonard of Bridge Consulting, photographed as part of a series of corporate portraits.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Rome in Winter
I recently spent some time in Rome! A map and good walking shoes are the best way to explore Rome. Outside the Pantheon on Piazza della Rotonda is a very good place to start.
Sometimes its hard to tell where the souvenir stalls end and the Trevi Fountain begins. But even with the noticeable drop in tourist numbers, everyone trows a coin in the fountain so that one day they might return to Rome.
While we in Ireland have been trying to cope with austerity measures for the past few years, cuts only began to bite in Italy before Christmas, when the Berlusconi government fell. The number of people sleeping rough on the streets has noticeably increased. These trainee priests were reciting the Rosary as they walked past the lady with the alms cup.
I don't know if it is a sign of cutbacks or just the immaculate taste of the Romans, but Fiat 500s seem to be the car of choice for weddings this winter. This beauty was on Piazza Popolo.
And then there are the cafes. The baristas become a blur as they make countless perfect espressos at la Tazza D'Oro.
Mind you it is a strange experience to stand beside a gladiator at a cafe bar! These particular warriors seem to be guarding the Spanish Steps!
For me all roads lead back to the corinthian columns of the Pantheon, on Piazza della Rotonda. It was built by the Emperor Hadrian nearly two thousand years ago and is still functioning as a church. The enormous dome was the largest in the world for almost 1500 years, until Michelangelo came up with his design for the dome of St Peters.
Sipping a spritz in a cafe opposite Bernini's fountain of the four Rivers, in Piazza Navona is a good place to finish any trip. Arrivederci Roma - until the next time!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Portrait Photography in Dublin
When Catherine's parents gave her a present of a gift voucher for a portrait session with me, it gave her a great chance to experience life in front of the camera as well as behind it. Catherine is a very talented first year photography student and we had a lot of fun trying different lighting setups on a cool, damp afternoon. Here are just a few of the different looks we achieved.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Noel Hillis Portrait Photography
This moody portrait of Conor was just about my last children's portrait of 2011.
A favourite portrait of Ann in the soft glow of beautiful window light.
Another Ann - this time photographed in December for a wonderful new project.
Echoes of the Far East at Ladies View.
As Frédéric pointed to a rock formation, in the Bibemus Quarries just outside of Aix en Provence, it reminded me of an artist stretching up to his easel. This was where Paul Cézanne created many of his masterworks.
A low key black and white portrait, from a commercial shoot to photograph milkmen.
An architectural landscape and proof (I hope!) that with the right light, over photographed sites can be made interesting - even at mid-day!
I felt very envious of the folk relaxing in this Perpignan cafe and escaping the 30 degree heat.
Gone Fishing! The joys of fly fishing in the Yorkshire Dales!
For all of its challenges, 2011 was a really enjoyable year photographically! I'd like to say thank you to all of my clients, supporters and suppliers for making that possible. I look forward to catching up with you again during 2012.
N.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)































