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- Attracted to the light(house)
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- The Green Kitchen part II
- The Green Kitchen – part I
- When one door closes, another opens!
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Miquel Angel Sanchez
It was mid afternoon and we had been driving through the rural province of Sancti Spíritus in Southern Cuba. Most of the tourists that come to this region head to the world heritage city of Trinidad with its colonial buildings of which some date back … Continue reading
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Sometimes you have to leave your babies go!
Every photographer has work that will never see the light of day. For one reason or another sometimes images don’t reach the mark. Hidden away in drawers are negatives or files on hard drives that will never be seen again. Photographers spend time … Continue reading
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Attracted to the light(house)
I live close to the coast and even though I don’t consider myself as a landscape photographer and I don’t always take advantage of the natural beauty that surrounds me. Photographers have always been attracted to capturing lighthouses and I think that … Continue reading
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The Green Kitchen – part I
Driving on a lonely road in West Cork on a cold April morning I find myself stopped for road works in the middle of nowhere. While waiting for the lights to turn green I contemplate if I should drive on as … Continue reading
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Tagged cork, culture, ghosts of the faithful departed, ireland, photography, portfolios, travel
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When one door closes, another opens!
In 2005 the Irish Government purchased 57 Steinway grand pianos for the Cork School of Music. At the time this was the largest order that Steinway had ever received in their 154 year history. All the pianos were built in Hamburg … Continue reading
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In the Dark – Mill No.1
Mill No.1 is a photograph from the series The Last Cooper. This work documents the interior spaces of the now closed Beamish and Crawford brewery in Cork. The title of this project comes from my father who worked here as … Continue reading
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Short Stories – Daina Kārkliņa
I think that I prefer doing portraits than any other type of photography. There is always a back story to all my projects and these usually contain a historic narrative. For me photographing people is far more interesting. There is an … Continue reading
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Maria and Raul
Maria and Raul, Havana, Cuba Continue reading
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The Mortality of Vicente
Vincente is 87 years old and in the final stages of dementia. Continue reading
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