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Please note: we only post unframed prints. For framed purchases, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project, and Dublin delivery only. See further shipping information below.
Beacon
2025
Photography
Edition of 15
50 x 60 cm Framed
€400 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT)
In the mid-nineties, Harry began creating photographs and images.
Although he was around photography and photographers throughout his childhood, his personal curiosity about photography bloomed later.
While developing and scanning film in a local photolab, he started to realise the beauty and wonder of capturing light while stopping time on a piece of coated acetate. He furthered his education in college, studying black and white film processes and becoming adept in the darkroom. As time progressed and new technologies arrived, he embraced and grew with the novel.
Sometimes he will create images that might irk or oddify, other work will be pure and unsullied. He continues to evolve with a patient and considerate
approach, and allows the viewer space to engage and time to absorb. Many of his photographs let the eye wander. Although gravitating towards nature and fine art, he remains unbound by genre and will incorporate differing styles on his photographic journey. The camera always provides new avenues for adventure.
Harry is a founding member of the IOVA photogroup based in Dublin, Ireland, and is involved in organizing photography exhibitions and events.
He is also a member of Visual Artists Ireland VAI, Island Photographers, and ArtNetdlr.
Framed prints are no longer posted. We only deliver framed prints within Dublin. All postage costs for unframed works are processed separately following the order of the print. This is to allow for specific protective packaging for each case. After purchase, we will contact you to organise delivery and payment for the delivery costs.
Alternatively, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53, during opening hours.


