by Éadaoin | Jun 9, 2017 | Stories
Adventures in film: On the Wild Atlantic Way Photographing people is my jam, it’s what excites me and moves me. But what would I do if I had a camera and no people to photograph? We spent a couple of weeks on the Wild Atlantic Way last summer. We camped, stayed...
by Éadaoin | Apr 8, 2016 | Stories
Last week I wrote about finding inspiration in other creatives and what I’d learned from them. And as I read that post back again, and again, I realised something. I haven’t been sharing my work. I’ve been promoting my business, and that’s just...
by Éadaoin | Mar 11, 2016 | Stories
When you let your camera loose in an orphanage… Disclaimers: This post is image heavy. It’s personal. I’m not really sure what to say about these photos, or why I’m sharing them… They’re just on my mind these days and I’m thinking that maybe you’ll enjoy this...
by Éadaoin | May 12, 2015 | Stories
I should have stayed longer in Berlin, I think I could easily have spent weeks there and I’m definitely going back. The whole area where we were staying was so quiet and relaxed, it was perfect for catching up over countless coffees and breakfasts (Yes, there...
by Éadaoin | Jan 27, 2015 | Stories
My heart skips a beat, I haven’t breathed in twenty seconds. I’m copying photo files. The agony, the anxiety, the fear, the huge failure in my mind’s eye that are the very contents of this memory card. Fear of failure, that belly punching that I get...
by Éadaoin | Jan 20, 2015 | Stories
As we chomp our breakfast from the buffet in the Bellaggio, (great coffee, sooo much fruit, awful baked beans -who the eff puts sugar in their baked beans??) Moe has the great idea of checking just how long it will take us to drive Vegas to Yosemite, through Death...