PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG
Ballycrovane Ogham Stone
The Ballycrovane Ogham Stone stands around 4.70 metres tall and is considered the largest Ogham stone in the world. Ogham stones are upright standing stones inscribed in Ogham script, the…
Fisherman’s Hut in Connemara
Deep in the interior of Connemara, vast boglands, quiet lakes and gentle hills dominate the scenery. A touch of monotony hangs over it all, but then there are the small…
Off to Press: Ireland & Scotland Calendars 2027
Earlier this week the moment arrived: my new 2027 calendars have gone to print. This year felt like a special one, because alongside the well-established Ireland calendar, 2027 sees the…
Duncansby Stacks
Whenever I’m planning a photo tour, I consider my experiences from previous visits, use apps like PhotoPills, and keep an eye on the tides. Whilst planning, I always imagine finding…
Caribbean vibes in Vatersay
Upon arriving on the Isle of Barra, I couldn’t help but smile at puns like “Welcome to Barradise” or “Barrahamas”. What initially sounded like a funny exaggeration soon started to…
Glen of Aherlow
The Glen of Aherlow had been on my photographic bucket list for several years when I finally got the chance to capture it on camera. On a previous visit, I’d…
Scotland & Canada 2027 – my photos in new Harenberg calendars
My photographs from Scotland and Canada are featured in new calendars published by Harenberg. Fresh off the press are the “Schottland Wochenplaner 2027” (weekly planer – German edition) and the…
Colourful Ireland
“Colourful pubs and shop fronts” were among the topics mentioned in the briefing for my latest photo assignment for Tourism Ireland. The aim was to capture imagery that tourists immediately…








