Friday, January 14, 2011

That Friday Feeling

That Friday Feeling, Friday is upon us, Luckily i have PR shoots on Saturday and Sunday to shorten the January Blues and February and Spring are around the Corner

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Friday, September 3, 2010

Great wedding on Friday with Karen and Dave

Great wedding on Friday with Karen and Dave in West Cork and The Galley Head, the weather was super and we got some lovely images

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Wedding of Vourneen and Sean


Great wedding yesterday with   Vourneen and Sean, the weather was kind and Vourneen and Sean  had a nice church and hotel and great bridle party  and along the way we stopped at midleton and the beach , and got some great images

Monday, May 17, 2010



Just Photographed Maureen O’ Hara a few days back at the launch of Inheritance Honouring the Cork Legacy at fota house, a super lady to Photograph at the young age of 90 .Maureen O’ Hara and her portrait, Celebrities, Politicians, Composers, Surgeons and more importantly, Corkonians! Unique Exhibition of portraits honouring the Cork Legacy launches at Fota House
“Inheritance, Honouring the Cork Legacy”, a project encompassing 300 portraits of important Corkonians, created over the last three years, was officially unveiled at Fota House last night, 13th May. This collection will eventually be included in an overall collection, to be known as The National Portrait Collection of Ireland, which will include portraits from the other 31 counties of Ireland. The finished collection will have over 3,000 portraits.Bringing an air of glamour to the evening was actress Maureen O’ Hara, soon to celebrate her 90th birthday. Maureen unveiled a portrait capturing the spirit of her feisty character in “The Quite Man” at the height of her career. Celebrated actor Neil Toibin also unveiled a portrait at the launch. Fine Gael leader, Enda Kenny TD then unveiled a portrait of retired former TD and Minister for Foreign Affairs Peter Barry, one of the many Corkonians honoured in the exhibition. The complete free exhibition will be open to the public until mid June and thereafter, a collection of the portraits will remain on permanent display at Fota House