November 21, 2023
Hunt or fish? That dilemma that street photographers have. I tend to do a mix of both. Arrive on a scene, visually rich which needs some addition and subtraction to
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
Hunt or fish? That dilemma that street photographers have. I tend to do a mix of both. Arrive on a scene, visually rich which needs some addition and subtraction to
This morning I am thinking of Vivian Maier, who is probably my favourite photographer, and thinking about how she photographed throughout her life and that of these shots so many
Tender moment of couple embracing on the street
… Continue reading…October 26, 2023
Around this time last year I gave my first ever fully-online mobile photography course. Little did I think that a year later this would be a regular thing and that
A good friend once said to me that as we would get older it would be the years we travelled that would stand out in our memories, not the years
Continue reading…Pandemicking: a photographic year in review
Mindfulness in its traditional form is not for me. The idea of a vacant, unpopulated mind is death. The idea of singular attention and drowning out of intrusion is heaven.
I had not thought you could transfer a photography workshop to an online setting, but the two online mobile photography workshops I did back in April in support of the
Choosing 12 favourite photographs for 2019 … Continue reading…Don’t let an algorithm choose your favourite photographs
Three photography workshops in the next two months. First up is a Mobile Photography Workshop in the Gallery of Photography, Dublin on May 18th. You can book a place here.
Limitations. Limitations make learning possible; make learning necessary. Limitations and not accepting them push us to be adaptive, to be creative, innovative and while we may not always succeed, we