Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

Portrait sessions available in August.

Portrait session slots are available in August for anyone interested! They make a lovely birthday or anniversary gift idea.
And thinking of portraits, this is one of my all time favourites. I took it on the same day as the photo shoot mentioned below. Her name is Afsana Khatum, and lives on the outskirts of Kolkata, [...]

Along the railway line.

I had a little wander down memory’s path this week, when Suas posted a link to an audio slideshow with images and sound from my last trip to Kolkata, India. One morning last August I followed the lovely Hasif Seikh from his home in Guitary Sharif along the railway line to his school, documenting the [...]

Collaboration get to print..

Print results from recent collaborations with PCC have just been published, and can be viewed on their flickr account here.
Hospice’s annual report is looking lovely, as too the direct mail fundraiser for NCBI.
Some of my images also popped up on a brochure for Fighting Words.
I love it when things get to print! And as always, [...]

Films, Photos, Fruit and Frolics

It has been a good week in Clare land. Spring is so very well here. The carrots are starting to grow in the garden, and the wild flower seeds I planted a few weeks ago are starting to pop their little heads up. I’m excited to see what the garden, which has been very neglected [...]

Goldilocks and the Crickets??

Aria (my lovely niece) is growing. Fast. Now she is a big sister and wants to go out and play, alone. But the every popular puppets made for a good show over the weekend, when we concocted variations on the tried and tested ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’. Aria came up with ‘Goldilocks and the [...]

One Wild Life’s Traction.

One of the many nice things about launching a book is that you never know where it may end up. Over the last year, I’ve know of copies of One Wild Life strewn across coffee tables from San Fransisco, to Kenya, from Hong Kong to South Africa. Hey, they even got as far as Roscommon. [...]

India and Kenya wanderings..


Spring has Sprung

Spring has sprung. I saw the first daffodils peeping up their regal yellow crowns the other day, and the days are feeling lighter and brighter.
It was a long winter, and for those of you who follow my blog you may have thought I had gone into hibernation. To an extent I had, with duvet nights [...]

So Why do you do what you do?

The WDYDWYD? portraits series (seen below) is part of a global community arts projects, created by Tony Deifell (who I met on my travels, and profiled in One Wild Life).
You too can be part of the project. Have a look at the portraits online at www.wdydwyd.com and consider posting your own reply.
Thanks must go to [...]

Autumn Calibrations

Is it really October? It it really nearly November? These last few months seems to have collided into each other, but they have been keeping me busy and on the move, literally.
So a few updates, in a few posts.
The results of my recent collaborations with PCC are out. I was involved in the photographic work [...]