photography and stock

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Ballycastle Beaghmore Breenwood Cattle jam Cushendun goat sculpture
Dark Hedges Dundalk railway station Lace museum Powerscourt Whiterocks

The picture library

The picture library covers parts of Ireland, north and south, and some of Scotland, Wales, England and Belgium.

The images concentrate on landscape: scenery, buildings, towns and cities, transport, the coast, harbours and boats, plants, trees and traditional features like stone circles and standing stones, cairns, gateposts, stiles and stone walls. There are also sections on food, disability equipment, road signs, religious artefacts, altered images, the weather and geology.

Prints

Black and white and colour prints can be supplied. Toned and digitally manipulated images can also be arranged as can repairs to old photographs. Please make contact for sizes and prices.

Framed series

Black and white and colour prints can be supplied for framing as photo prints or inkjet prints). Toning and digitally manipulated images can also be arranged. Please contact for sizes and prices.

Two black and white series are currently available framed for sale. They are:

• Marine elements: a number of shots of old harbours and their elements such as stone steps, bollards, ropes, and small boats (yachts, dinghies and fishing). The photographs were taken in Northern Ireland and North Berwick in Scotland although the location would not be readily recognisable in most cases. These images are framed in narrow black frames with glass.

• Terra non firma seeks to show that the land is not solid and immovable and is rarely firm or dry. The images show rock, sand, bog, rivers and stream detail. This series is framed in narrow black frames with lamination to preserve the image

Both series would be very suitable as artwork for a restaurant or café, perhaps near the sea.

Please ask for further detail and sample images.

© Copyright is retained in all imaging. Images are licensed to clients for specific uses, e.g. magazine use within the European Community for up to one year, worldwide postcard use for five years.