We got some lovely coverage in the Irish Times, Independent, Star and Mirror this week for the Newbridge Silverware exhibition, ‘Beyond Black – Celebrating the Career and Style of Amy Winehouse. It is free to enter and runs until the 7th of May.
Thanks to the Sister Minehan and the gang at Solas Bhríde for putting up with all the shenanigans for the photocall to launch ‘Pause for Peace’, a global movement for peace, led by Into Kildare and the Tourism Board for County Kildare. See https://t.co/loxYkqciYp #PauseForPeace
Great to get a pic in The Irish Times of a big hero of mine Johnny Sexton. ( Of course you can’t tell him that to his face when you are working!)
The Royal Dublin Society presented the Irish rugby legend with Honorary Life Membership. Get well soon Johnny!
Great to be back at Barretstown to help launch the annual ‘Big Picnic’ event with Pippa O’Connor, Dee Ahearn, CEO of Barretstown and Barretstown camper Emily Byrne. Barretstown is aiming to have 10,000 picnics hosted across the country in June to raise vital funds.
We got great coverage in the papers and online for Fold Housing who opened Ireland’s largest purpose-built scheme for older persons in Crumlin. There are 103 units designed to allow older persons to live independently and age in place.
Lovely to meet Helen Steele and poet Sasha Terfous for a photocall with Dr. Sharon O’Toole, Coordinator of the World Ovarian Cancer Day that wants to highlight that 4 out of 5 women are not confident in noticing a symptom of Ovarian Cancer.
Thks Irish Independent for coverage.
Delighted to help out Tetiana Pankiv at the launch of the Sow Now Sunflower Seed nationwide initiative in aid of the Irish Red Cross with Jacqui McNabb and Louise McSharry. Seed packets will be sold in aid of Ukraine Crisis Appeal. Thanks to The Irish Times for the coverage.
I had a lovely time photographing the artists and guests at .the Golden Fleece: 21 Years exhibition at Solstice Arts Centre, Navan. Thanks to the Irish Times for putting a pic in the Images from the Weekend.
Happy Friday Everybody! This is Riya. Riya is our November picture in the Down Syndrome 2021 Calendar. The 2022 Down Syndrome Calendar is now available to purchase in all Dunnes Stores where 100% of all the proceeds go towards the Down Syndrome Centre.
Great article (and pictures!) in The Examiner today regarding the RIAI Conference and how architects in Ireland are being called on to take urgent action to address climate change.
https://t.co/eMABS8ssyP
It was great to be able to help launch the 2022 Down Syndrome Centre calendar with all the kids we photographed over the summer. Thanks to the Irish Times for putting this image online in their ‘Images of the day ‘section. The Calendar can be purchased for 7 euro in Dunnes
It was great to be able to help get some coverage in the Irish Examiner and the Irish Independent today for https://t.co/tF11QRiVj0. When this is finished, the National Child Development Centre will literally change the lives of thousands of children #BeSensational#Kildare
In this heatwave, I wanted to get some images of children playing somewhere other than in the sea! Thanks to the Irish Times and Irish Independent for using them today.
@KinesisClinic Can’t believe this is the same barry I know from Sutton whose old nickname I dare not repeat for fear for him losing all his well deserved street cred! Congrats Barry incredible achievement! You’ve come along way!