August 20 2014
When travelling, much to the frustration of my travelling companions, I am not a fan of guidebooks and maps can be like hieroglyphics to me (I just cannot understand them). I much prefer
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
When travelling, much to the frustration of my travelling companions, I am not a fan of guidebooks and maps can be like hieroglyphics to me (I just cannot understand them). I much prefer
I am very pleased to be part of this exhibition in Dublin’s Culture Box gallery in Temple Bar. If you are in Dublin over the next week, drop in to
One more image from this series of blurred out passersby. It’s funny when I took these shots back in April, I remember feeling quite frustrated. It is a feeling I
Continuing with the short series of blurred out passersby on a pedestrian street in Daegu, South Korea. This one is important, in that over the past few months I have realised
Here are three recent photographs taken in Cork.
The bed unmade and the window shut the tap drips time to the dancing dust in the slow sunlight and waits with the fridge unlit til i return
One of the things which I struggle with in street photography is intrusion of privacy. Is it really OK to lift that camera and snap at whoever we want no
And on it goes. From Hong Kong to Seoul. From one big city to another. I had intended to step back from Flickr when I came home from the trip
The only thing I miss about my days of being single is the freedom it gave me to travel when I wanted. Nowadays, with a small family it is not
One of my favourite places in the world is the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Walking along the waterside as the sun begins to set and seeing the lights