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Here are the winners from the Press Photographer of the Year Awards
Inpho photographer James Crombie has been announced as press photographer of the year.
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Inpho photographer James Crombie has been announced as press photographer of the year.
It was a GAA campaign like no other with the All-Ireland prizes handed out in December.
Some of the most striking images of the year.
Racing photographer Pat Healy on his new book ‘Thrills and Spills’.
Jim O’Callaghan, now 78, went to college in his late 50s and ended up with his dream job.
James Crombie had some help getting his head around a massive mathematical problem before he could take an iconic photo.
The winner will receive €30,000 worth of Sony photography equipment.
The exhibition open at the National Museum of Ireland tonight.
Some of the defining moments from a busy week of sporting action.
The exhibitions highlight the work of American artist Helen Hooker O’Malley.
Weimin Chu will receive €6,646 and a post on National Geographic Travel’s Instagram account.
The contest carries a $7,500 first prize.
The contest carries a $7,500 first prize.
The contest carries a $7,500 first prize.
Entries are still being accepted.
The categories include Natural World, Portraiture, Landscape and Architecture.
Snow, heat, wind, rain – we’ve had it all this year.
Conflict in Syria, wildfires in California, political uncertainty in Britain…
Each week, photographer and filmmaker Donal Moloney shares a small piece of Ireland that reflects the bigger picture.
US photographer Susan Wood has been capturing Irish life for the last 50 years.
Magnificent 19th-century buildings housed the homeless, misfits and the mentally ill. They are shameful relics of the past but we should not forget their story, writes Donal Moloney.
The categories include Natural World, Portraiture, Landscape and Architecture.
The book combines landmarks and landscapes from both city and county.
I was honoured to be asked to shoot a music video for artist David Rooney, best known for his unique illustrations, I didn’t realise he had a hidden talent as a singer, writes Donal Moloney.
The winding long walk from the rusty main gate to the house had my pulse racing, writes Donal Moloney.
Graphic posters were unfurled outside the Rotunda Hospital this summer were described by the minister as “despicable”.
The northern coastline of Antrim is beyond beautiful and everything in between is worth investigating, writes Donal Moloney.
Each week, photographer and filmmaker Donal Moloney shares a small piece of Ireland that reflects the bigger picture.
Each week, photographer and filmmaker Donal Moloney shares a small piece of Ireland that reflects the bigger picture.
Here’s how the last week looked through a lens.
Each week, photographer and filmmaker Donal Moloney shares a small piece of Ireland that reflects the bigger picture.
Each week, photographer and filmmaker Donal Moloney shares a small piece of Ireland that reflects the bigger picture.
Irish photographer Donal Moloney was the only non-Italian this year to capture the drama of the ancient Calcio Storico, ‘a mixture of soccer, rugby and attempted murder’.
Ireland is looking fierce well this week.
You may be struck with a scarcely controllable urge to go travelling when you see them unfortunately.
One grand prize winner will receive €8,400.
Dublin Bay Biosphere Partnership and the Irish Underwater Council wanted to raise awareness of marine life living in Dublin Bay.
This is how the last seven days looked through the lens.
Photographers are competing for a top prize of $10,000.
The photo allegedly features a taxidermy specimen.