Ireland
Ireland
Ireland black and white landscape photography
Castle ruins, Dark Hedges, and Skellig Michael
Standing stones, round towers, and sacred sites
Antrim and Kerry coastal fine art photography
The Transience of Power 2016
The Transience of Power 2008
The Dark Hedges #1
Petrified Dragon Of Skellig Michael
Spiritual Seclusion
Passage Through Time
Priest's Stone
Lanesborough Lodge
Scenic Recovery
Clonony Castle
O'Brien's Castle
Dunluce Castle Ruins
Flight
Between Heaven & Earth
Passageway
Temporal And Eternal
Shadows And Cracks
Turas Cholmcille Standing Stone
Gardens Of The Sun
Sanctuary In Valley Of Two Lakes
The Rock Of Dunamase
Isle Of The Blessed
In Search of Lost Time
Subsumed
Glendalough Round Tower #1
Stokes Memorial
Varieties Of Time
Rapid Formations #1
Rapid Formations #2
Churchyard Twilight
Valentia Island Rainbow
Seaside House Ruins
The Dark Hedges #3
Carnivorous Tree #1
No Through Road
The mythical Irish landscape and its people have profoundly influenced each other. The Celts regarded the land as a living source of wisdom, beauty, and transformative spiritual power. They were among the first to believe in the eternal nature of the human spirit, and they built monuments to death, rebirth, and the cycles of the seasons and stars.
Castles and fortress ruins serve as evidence of countless invasions and conflicts throughout a tumultuous history. These remnants of the past continue to resonate throughout the countryside today. Slowly returning to the ground, they tell their own stories and possess their own form of mortality. Nothing that belongs to the Earth is ever free from it.
The sacred connection between the landscape of Ireland and its people has not diminished over the centuries.
Interested in photographing Ireland with me? See the Ireland Photography Tour & Workshop 2026.