I spruced up for the IPPA awards, don’t you think!! Here you see me receiving the award from Gareth Byrne, who is the president of the IPPA
Author: Enda Cavanagh
Architectural Photographer of the year at the 2013 IPPA Awards
I had a great night tonight. I won Architectural photographer of the year at the IPPA awards for the 2nd time. As always their was stiff competition. The quality of professional photographers in Ireland is of a very high standard. I was also shortlisted in the overall awards for photographer of the year and in the landscape catagory.
88 of my photos for the new Marker 4* plus Hotel in Dublin
Well it’s official. I got an order of 88 pieces for the new Marker 4* plus Hotel in Dublin. I’m buzzing. The largest piece is 6.6m wide acrylic of my 360 degree forrest shot!! It will be split into 3 pieces because of it’s sheer size. 4 more of the pieces are from my exhibition Duality. 3 of these will be 2.75m wide. It feels all a bit surreal. I’ll be getting them all printed in Fire and I can’t wait to see them, especially the forrest shot and the 9ft’r of the Dun Laoghaire Baths. It was my last piece photographed for Duality and it’s always great to see a photo printed so large for the first time. I sent the files through so Mark can work his magic.
Anyone who is interested in my pieces just let me know and I can show you examples of them framed or in acrylic.
Photos appear in De Zeen Magazine
A really beautiful house by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects, which I photographed for the NY Times appeared in De Zeen Magazine. Most of the photos in the piece were taken my yours truly. You can click here to read the article.
My Favorite images of 2012
2012 was a strange year in many ways. The 1st half was my toughest yet. I won’t bore you with the details but it really was getting to the stage that I was truly worried about my future. Picture sales were steadily rising but the thought of emigrating was becoming a real possibility. A possibility I was not exactly enthusiastic about. Ireland is where I’m from. It’s where my family live. It’s where I feel a sense of place. From a business point of view, I feel I have a true understanding of the Irish landscape. It’s where the majority of my commercial clients and fine art customers are based. It’s where the majority of my fine art images were taken. Of course the recession that has consumed us all moved the goalposts and you just have to do what you have to do.
Than suddenly in August something changed. I got a wonderful commission to photograph the Guinness Storehouse for a limited edition for the senior Diageo Execs and the Lord Mayor of Dublin. Than suddenly I was commissioned to photograph a series of landscapes for the new Quest Software offices in Cork. Followed by a number of sales of my large acrylic and plywood pieces of photographic art. Than came a number of really interesting architectural commissions. Than came my exhibition Duality which has proved to be a real success. This in turn has opened doors to amazing possibilities for the future.
Why did all this suddenly happen? The answer is I don’t really know. Most of the amazing things that happened in the last 5 months were unrelated. All I can say is thanks to the man above for everything that has happened. I feel so lucky to be doing something I truly love and after 4 years of pretty much constant 7 day weeks, all that hard work is starting to pay off.
Here are my favorite images of 2012. There are 12 in total. 6 architecture and 6 landscape. (Although 2 of the architecture images were actually part of the commission to produce a limited edition print for Diageo. I just wanted to illustrate how my architectural work translates into my fine art work all the time.)
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Guinness Storehouse
Photographic Art. Sometimes size really does matter!!
Wow. It has been a hectic and fantastic Autumn. Loads of interesting things have happened.
I was commissioned to photograph the Guinness Storehouse for an exclusive limited edition for all the Diageo Senior executives and the Lord Mayor of Dublin. This is the photo chosen for the edition..
I had my first solo exhibition in the Copperhouse Gallery, which proved to be a great sucess and is opening new doors to other amazing projects. I decided it was vital to have the exhibition printed large and I mean really large. The largest piece was 9ft wide! I am a huge fan of cinema and I shoot in panoramic format the majority of time because like in cinema that is how we see the world. Once your peripheral vision is filled with an image and all the distractions are removed, than you are engrossed with the image, whether it be a movie on a large screen in a darkened cinema or a piece of art in a large size. It allows the viewer to be transported to another place and to become in that moment, part of the scene. It is only than that the message of the image can be fully communicated.
Talking of large I was commissioned to photograph stunning locations all around the south of Ireland for huge vinyl wall coverings in Quest Software’s new offices in Cork. The largest 2 images are a massive 13m wide!! I had the added benefit of seeing them in the flesh because I did the architectural photography too. That was really exciting.
Recently I’ve had businesses buying large fine art limited edition prints on acrylic and polished birch plywood. They appreciate and understand that photographic art can dramatically improve the work space. This has benefits to the employer, in that happy staff make productive staff!! Of course what many business don’t know is because of these recognized benefits, most of the cost of the photos can be written off. You can read more about it here
Most of my clients buying my framed photos now buy the largest possible size, once they see the different sizes and how the photos come alive once the peripheral vision is taken up my the photo. Than the viewer becomes part of the scene and that is one of my main aims.
Of course budgets dictate what you can afford to buy and I am biased but from an emotional point of view I would always buy as big as possible, because sometimes size really does matter!
Below you can see a gallery of photos printed and mounted in various formats.
Video of the Duality Launch
My friend Ronan Hand and his wife Louise shot a wee video during the launch of my exhibition Duality in the Copper House Gallery, I edited the footage into this video. I had a ball doing it. The exhibition consists of a series of large panoramic photos of the old swimming areas and baths along the coast of County Dublin. You can read more about the exhibition here. http://www.thecopperhousegallery.com/exhibitions/26/overview
Thanks so much to Louise and Ronan for shooting the launch. The exhibition runs until 24th November. The gallery is located on Saint Kevin’s Cottages, Synge Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland. Admission is free. So why not pop in.
Photos of Duality launch
Well. The exhibition launch yesterday was a great success. There was a fantastic turnout and loads of interest. I had a ball AND I even managed a speech. My good friend and fellow photographer Peter Gordon kindly photographed the launch. Another good friend Ronan Hand shot some video. I will post that too once I edit it. A big big thank you guys. Here are some of Peter’s images.
DUALITY: OFFICIAL LAUNCH TODAY AT 6pm
The pictures are hung. All good to go! Here is a photo of the pieces in place. I’m so happy with the result.s Hope to see you there!!
One more day to my exhibition Duality!!
Well folks it’s one more day to the exhibition in the Copper House Fallery. It’s hard to believe. Yikes. I’m really looking forward to it. Here is info on it in case you haven’t read it already. Admission is free and all are welcome.
http://www.thecopperhousegallery.com/exhibitions/26/overview/