Photography

Astrophotography Competition Goes Mobile for 2024

‘Reach for the Stars’, the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) astrophotography competition, has returned for the fourth year running…

2 years ago

New Samsung research reveals Irish people believe AI is the technology that will have the most impact on their lives in the next 5 years

Samsung Ireland has released the findings of a new nationwide survey commissioned to explore Irish people’s attitudes towards technology. The…

2 years ago

Final Call to Capture the Stars

It’s the final chance to enter the ‘Reach for the Stars’ astrophotography competition, organised by the Dublin Institute for Advanced…

3 years ago

How to get started with Underwater Photography – Guest Article by Top Photographer George Kakas

Underwater photography is popular for several reasons, the most common of which is a desire to share the extraordinary sights…

4 years ago

Using Photography as a Driver of Sustainability

By Aida Muluneh  Let’s answer the million-dollar question - Why is photography important? Because it speaks, it communicates, it educates…

4 years ago

Winners announced in the Buglife Bug Photography Awards 2021

The winners in the Buglife Bug Photography Awards 2021 have been announced. Over 4,500 images were submitted from around the…

4 years ago

Get inspired with these winning photos from the Mobiography Awards Competition

There is a saying in photography that the best camera you have is the one that is with you and…

4 years ago

An interview with street photographer Tim Bingham

Tim Bingham is a street photographer from Killarney, Ireland. Tim is known for his smartphone photography that captures aspects of…

5 years ago

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