Ireland has many coastal wonders, but the Cliffs of Moher are probably among the most stunning. The first time I went there was long before I lived in Ireland, on a terrible bus tour with some very loud tourists. That was probably 8 years ago. This year, as a form of celebration after the pandemic, […]
Tag: Film Photography
Memories of Summer
We take photos as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone. Katie Thurmes Summer is best as a distant memory. It is best kept as a memory you can revisit, without the constraints of high temperatures and sweating. Summer images feel terribly convenient to consume on a freezing and wet November day, especially when […]
After the Fire
This summer I am less productive in film photography than the last, which gives me the chance to go through unpublished rolls of film. It is sadly fire season in many parts of the world, so it feels relevant to share a series of photos I took, after a gorse fire had burned near the […]
Irish Summer
You know it is summer in Ireland when the rain gets warmer. Hal Roach Summers in Ireland are quite different from what most of us in warmer countries are used to. Living there I learned to appreciate every sunny day and any day warm enough to wear shorts and sandals. The big advantage to summer […]
Moments of Eternity
If we could be reborn wherever we chose, how crowded Rome would be. Francine Prose Rome is often called the Eternal City. We spent 3 nights there on a week-long trip in Italy in mid June. Our days in Rome were mere moments of eternity, moments the city will quickly forget but we will always […]
Botanicals in Belfast
I did a day trip to Belfast at the end of March. I really enjoyed exploring the city and experiencing its atmosphere, which is very different from that of Dublin. We visited the Ulster museum, which is in the Belfast Botanic Gardens. There they had these beautiful flowers blossoming, so I couldn’t resist capturing them […]
Thomastown
I love visiting places that are not famous. There are so many beautiful places and towns around the world that are off the beaten path and visiting them is a much more personal experience. You get to truly feel a sense of discovery, which is hard to get when you are surrounded by hoards of […]
Low Tide
I have completely let go of the idea of posting images seasonally. I somehow never make it on time to post film images that match the season outside, but maybe this timeliness we are used to with digital images is not of such a great value after all. This is why I continue with sharing […]
Wild Flowers
Every weed is a flower, or so I think. Dublin in summer is covered with this particular kind of wild flower growing out of stone walls, by footpaths, literally everywhere. I don’t know what is the name of the exact species of plant but it comes in 3 different colors – pink, red and white. […]
Galway Bay
May you never forget what is worth remembering, nor ever remember what is best forgotten. Irish Blessing I have always loved the time spent by the sea in Ireland, being near the water is always so peaceful and so enchanting. the The fierceness of the Atlantic Ocean especially, has always been so captivating for me. […]
Dirty Old Town
“Dublin is a city where there’s familiarity without friendship, loneliness without solitude” Brendan Behan I have always loved the rugged beauty of Dublin. There is a lot of charm in the old part of the city and a lot of warmth in the old brick buildings. Dublin has a lot of character and for a big […]
Early Spring
This winter was as any other winter in Ireland damp, cold and rainy. We were lucky to have our cozy apartment and our jobs and everything that kept life as comfortable as possible for the season. However the Irish government had decided to wreck our heads and make us feel bad about a life that […]