Archive for the ‘Portraits’ Category

I recently had the great pleasure of working with the amazing Sinead Doyle and had the opportunity of shooting her stylish Autumn/Winter 2010 collection. We were given access to the “Loft” in the Powerscourt Centre in the heart of Dublin which as a location goes, is simply divine. What I would do to have that space as a office/studio. It was just so big with a vast amount of natural light streaming through the many windows in the room – a photographers dream!!!!

Anyway, without further adue, below are some of the images that were taken on the day including some background images that were taken by Mark Grealish, who was there helping me on the day.

Makeup: Malvina Barret
Hair: Jane Akkeman
Models: Grace Connell & Veronica Rajaste

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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of doing a shoot for RSVP Magazine at a very well known hotel here in Galway, the G-Hotel. I can not say too much about the whole event until the interview has been published. I just had to touch base about it as it was soooooo much fun and can not wait to show off some off some of the images.

EDIT:  Just had confirmation that the session will not be shown until the June issue so sorry folks, you will have to wait a little while for the images  :-)

I shot Rachael & Glynn’s wedding on New Years Eve 2009 and was over the moon when I heard they had a new addition to the family. As Rachael is back in Ireland for a few days to see her family and friends, I was asked if I could take a few snaps whilst she was over. I had heard that Rhosyn had the most amazing eyes and boy, she did not disappoint.

So without any further hesitation I am proud to introduce to you the delightful and gorgeous Rhosyn.


The shot was taken using only natural light with a 50mm f1.4 lens on my 5D. Any other questions, just leave me a comment and I will answer soon enough.

Let’s keep the momentum going here and add another portrait session I did very recently.

Katherine McGee, who I know through Bualadh Bos, the Oranmore Music & Drama Group has been asked to do a presentation in Dublin in the near future. She was asked by the organisers to provide a head-shot which is to be used in the programme and for the web site. As she did not have any new or decent images to hand, this is where I stepped in to help out.


I was also recently asked how I achieved the above shot when I showed it to another photographer friend so I thought I would let you know. In a nutshell, it was done Strobist style!! I used a Canon 580EX Mk1 flash (at 1/8th power) on a light stand using a small softbox on camera left to help soften the light. By keeping the shutter speed at a decent enough speed, it ensured the background light came through and provide nice ambient background light. I also used my super duper 85mm F1.2 L II lens which I have started using again with great results.

The second shot below was just something we did in the back garden of my house as Katherine had her lovely dog, Oskar with her to keep us company and we wanted to make sure he was in on the action too.

As most of my friends and family know, doing portraits is a passion of mine. So when Hildegarde Naughton rang and told me a regional newspaper were about to publish an ‘In Profile’ piece on her and asked would I do some shots of her, I jumped at the opportunity to help out. As well as trying to find out a bit more about Hidegarde, the article was also touching on the new Gilbert & Sullivan musical, The Mikado, which she is involved with taking place at the Town Hall Theatre in Galway.

As she has recently been elected to Galway City Council, Hildegarde was looking for the shots to be less official or formal looking which suited me to the ground. We headed into Galway and ended up at the House Hotel which is a cracking boutique style hotel in the city centre. I have used this hotel on numerous occasions in the past so it was a bit of a no brainer heading there again.

Here are a couple of the shots I took and I will add a copy of the article to show you how it ended up when I get a copy.

Head shot