Undressed heads
Bokeh heads, bubble heads, belisha beacon heads, so many names have been given to the series of blurred photographs of people passing on the street with their heads transformed into spheres. I
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
Bokeh heads, bubble heads, belisha beacon heads, so many names have been given to the series of blurred photographs of people passing on the street with their heads transformed into spheres. I
Am really honoured to have been asked by Mark T Simmons to write about ‘the photograph I am most proud of’ for the wonderful mobiography website. I am really pleased to have been given
If you pursue creative expression, beginnings are what you crave. The title of my blog is photographic punctuation. Being a lover of words and a lover of images, the idea
Photography for me is an entry. An entry into creativity. In many ways it is an easy one. It is hard to avoid what we see and to reproduce it
Continuing to look through my flickr stream to select my favourites is resulting in a lot of nostalgia. Years of photographs posted to flickr means I am in the process of
Another of my personal favourites. Again an old one from years back taken with an old point and shoot. If you come to Cork, you have to visit the English
The photograph I have chosen from the archives as one of my personal favourites is one I took over three years ago. For creativity to thrive, I feel you have
Continue reading…Boredom sits uncomfortably with curiosity on its shoulder
I was asked to post some of my own favourite photographs on the blog and to give some background to each one. The first one I have chosen is from
There is something about arrows I love. There is something about going against the tide I love. There is something about breaking rules I love. There is something about rebels
A little mini-series of photographs taken while my wife drove through the Jack Lynch tunnel in Cork.