
Two years photographing wildlife in London parks — from herons and foxes to parakeets and a lone swan — revealed fragile sanctuaries worth protecting.
For forty years, master printer Hetty Walsh shaped Irish photography from behind the red light. Her work, her awards, and her legacy live on through Hetty’s Darkroom.
Two undeveloped film rolls from the 1960s revealed unseen images of a young man and the newly built UEA Ziggurats — a mystery still unsolved.
A forgotten roll of film in my grandfather’s camera became his last gift — a time capsule that sparked my journey in photography.
In her final months of printing, master printer Hetty Walsh welcomed me as her last student and taught me to develop, print, dodge, and burn.
Renowned Irish photographer John Minihan guided me with wisdom and belief, leaving a lasting influence on my photography.