I’m a visual artist and photographer drawn to quiet contradictions, fleeting moments, and the strange poetry of the everyday. My work explores stillness, reflection, and the spaces between intention and accident—whether in the rusted geometry of a working harbour or the layered glances caught in a shopfront window.

Influenced by street photography, documentary tradition, and abstract composition, I approach photography as both observation and interpretation. Much of my work involves photographing through glass—using reflections, obstructions, and distortion to create images that feel suspended in time. I'm less interested in documenting facts than in capturing how reality feels when you're moving through it.

Originally trained in graphic communication, my practice now blends fine art and storytelling, with an emphasis on mood, texture, and visual tension. I photograph primarily in Ireland but am drawn to scenes that could belong anywhere: moments of pause in an otherwise moving world.

My goal is simple—make you look twice at the things you didn’t notice the first time.

A person taking a photo with a camera mirror reflection in a foggy or dirty surface, with blurry background buildings.

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