Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Baggot Street Bridge

A selection of work from my ongoing project Baggot Street Bridge is currently on show at the Gallery of Photography, Temple Bar as part of it's Showcase Exhibition.

The project has been shortlisted for the Gallery of Photography Artist's Award. You can vote for the Showcase People's Award at the gallery and the exhibition will run until January 30th 2011.


Baggot Street Bridge is a long-term project that attempts to capture private emotions in a public setting.

It comprises a series of portraits of individuals caught in transit across Dublin’s Baggot Street Bridge. Shot from the four bases of the structure, subjects are seen in elevation on the crest of the bridge. The portraits are uncontrived and the subjects are, to the greatest degree possible, unwitting.

The bridge provides a constant and familiar place of anchorage, upon which a diversity of emotion is visible. It is through the juxtaposition of this typically crowded urban environment with the singularity of the individuals that Baggot Street Bridge finds the focus of its theme: the intrigue of impenetrable introspection.

Visible clues to the subjects’ everyday realties are intentionally avoided; their professions, destinations and more remaining unexplained; leaving the viewer open to query each untold story, and each personal emotion. These stories and these emotions are what we see and don’t see every day, with each of us acting intermittently as both subject and viewer.



Baggot Street Bridge, North









Baggot Street Bridge, East








Baggot Street Bridge, South








Baggot Street Bridge, West






Friday, October 22, 2010

UNICEF 'Believe in Zero' Campaign

I've been shooting portraits for UNICEF's 'Believe in Zero' campaign since September last year.

Some of my images have just gone up on buildings all across Dublin.

They are Big!
















Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Website Spring clean

The good news is that my photography website has just been updated with new work and commissions.
The bad news is that some older work had to be taken off to make way for the new work.
But the good news is that these images have found a new home on my blog. Check out the last 3 posts. Enjoy!



Places

These are some images of places I've been that have caught my eye.











Fashion

These are editorial shoots which were commissioned by Irish Tatler and The K Club Magazine.









People

Some photos of people that used to be on my website