NASA and Me

There’s lots of interesting media stuff out there about the NASA’s Shuttle Programme as it draws to a close.  Interestingly enough they’ve only just got an image of the Shuttle docked to the ISS after all these years. Pics are on NASA’s site.  I guess it never dawned on me that this would be hard to get – but you can’t just slip out the back door of the ISS and take a snap of the whole thing!

The pictures where taken by Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli ‘as he left the International Space Station in May in a Soyuz capsule to return to Earth’ (originally from the BBC).

Now I’m not really a space nerd, but the space shuttle first launched when I was a kid and I remember  watching the Challenger disaster on Newsround in shock.  I had models & toys of of the Moonraker Shuttle (whatever happened to those Dad?) during my ‘James Bond’ phase (my early, impressionable days of cinema!).

The Shuttle was something that captivated me as a child and it’s wierd that it’s ending.

There is another Ironic Echo here though: Nespoli left on a Soyuz.  He has a pretty cool (and very unique) Flickr page as well which in includes pictures of it – visually it hasn’t changed since it was first launched.

My Dad took a school trip to Russia in the ’80s (I’m sure there’s a longer story there) and be brought back an Airfix-style model of the Soyuz.  So long before the ISS started being built, Shuttle and Soyuz came together in by bedroom!

OK, techy diversion almost over.  I found this link about the most expensive cameras ever sold.  Mad stuff.

There’s a NASA connection here too: amongst the rare Leicas are some Nikon and Hasselblad cameras built for NASA.  The commentry one of the Hasselblad’s states that ‘most of them were left on the Moon. Only their backs found their way home.’  So once Virgin works out how to get tourists to the Moon, there’s a little reward waiting for the first to make it back there!

CRAFTING: CTN at St Fin Barre’s

This year’s St Fin Barre’s Exhibition by Cork Textile Network is entitled ‘Crafting’ and opens tonight in the Cathedral.

Members of the Network were with me back in March to have the work for the show photographed for the catalogue and promotional post cards which are available at the show.

As always there’s a great variety of amazing Textile Artwork on show.  It’s well worth a look.

The show runs in St Finbarre’s Cathedral until 16th June and is open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.

Trading Hours

The Gallery will be closed all day tomorrow, Friday 3rd June as I have an all day Wedding Booking.  If you need to contact me urgently please text me on 087 683 8511 or call and leave a voice-mail.

While I’m on the subject, now that Communion Season is over I’ll be returning to normal opening hours at the Gallery, including Mondays, after the long weekend.

So I’m generally always available in the Gallery from 9-10am and 2-3pm every day except Friday mornings (when I attend the B2B Network meetings).

I try to arrange all my photography bookings, viewings, meetings and other appointments around these times as much as possible.  However occassionally this isn’t possible (I can’t leave a wedding to open the Gallery for an hour) but I hope that this isn’t a major inconvienience to anybody on the odd occassion that it’s necessary.

On the flip-side, the Gallery is my office.  So although I’m ‘always’ there 9-10 and 2-3, if I’m not out taking pictures somewhere then I’ll be in the Gallery working on pictures.  The door will be open and you’re welcome to drop in.

I hope this isn’t too confusing.  It’s still early days for us at the Gallery and things will change as we get used to the place.  Hopefully I’ll get some more regular help soon and we can regulate the hours more.

In the meantime, if you want to make sure I’m there it’s always best to call ahead.

We might change things a bit over the summer given that there’s no school runs to sync with – again I guess we’ll see how it goes.  The Gallery will be closed completely when we’re actaully on holidays ourselves – I’ll post details here when that occurs.

Thank You

I just wanted to post a quick ‘thank you’ to everyone who I photographed during Communion Season.

Well done to everyone involved, kids, parents, teachers, clergy and extended families.  It’s such an amazingly positive time to be taking photographs!

It was the busiest year yet for me and I’m still working through last week’s images to make them available for viewings.

As usual, there are lots of really nice pictures coming from the Communions this year.  I’ll post some images here soon once I’ve been through them and OK’ed them with the families concerned.

Mondays in May

First Holy Communion Season is upon us again.  Having been through it myself last year I think I’ve an even greater appreciation of what it means.  It’s a real milestone and a precious time for families.

This year with the availability of the Gallery we’re doing a mixture of short studio-style sessions at the Gallery on Saturdays and the more usual home sessions before Mass and at other times around the weekend.

I am already very busy for most of the weekends but there is some availability – please call to check your date.

But because I’m going to be working through the Saturday and Sunday over the next few weeks, the Gallery will not be open on Monday throughout May.  Depending on my workload for the rest of the week (including processing the weekend pictures) it may be possible to arrange a session on a Monday if that’s the only day that works for you. Again, please call in or give me a buzz and we can arrange something.

Normal opening times will be resumed in June.

Gallery Launch Event

Last Tuesday saw the official Launch of the Gallery with special Guest of Honour (and neighbour) Sean O Se saying (and singing) a few words to celebrate the opening.

Sean O Se Opens sings our praise

Sean was in fine form and a hard act to follow but the Small Fella did his best with the Ribbon Cutting

Small Kids and Scissors!

We were blessed with the company of good friends and fine weather (and yes it was our kids who were chalking on the path outside!).

We’ll have to find another excuse to get everyone together soon!

SHARK ATTACK

I think we're going to need a bigger boat

Life is pretty hard for Lego Men in our house and things have got worse since the steady arrival of Pirates at Christmas and a recent Birthday.

Today however, while the girls were at Mass, a Man-Eating Shark turned up.

Thankfully there are still a few Heroes out there:

Our Centurian to the Rescue

For anyone interested, the Shark is mostly made of blue bricks that have been part of the Lego box since before I started playing with it.  I assume my sisters once had a house with a blue roof?

These pics are also part of the on-going trial of the Nikon 50mm f1.2 AIS (and my ability to focus it manually!).  More on the search for the ‘perfect 50’ to come.

Photographing Kids at Play

It’s nice to get a surprise sometimes.  As I dropped the kids in to school one morning I was greeted by one of my own images on a Poster on the wall.

Pre-school kids hard at work

I took this picture as part of a project for Cork City Childcare some time ago.  The aim was to produce a series of posters and other Artwork but until now I’d not seen any of the final pieces.

It still has to be one of the most challenging and enjoyable jobs I’ve done.  Challenging because it was completely candid – no set-ups, no lighting, just capturing the kids at free play.  And enjoyable because it was just that:  kids at free play.  A lot of great kids having a great time just being kids.

It’s still a good feeling to see your work in a public context – especially when you least expect it!

Windows 3

OK, anyone know who left three small, double-glazed windows outside the Gallery door this morning?

Someone may have heard that I’m in the market for a new PC but I need Windows 7 not 3 Windows!

Is this some kind of Godfather-style message: ‘it’s windows for you my lad’?

A Gentle Reminder

It’s March already and anyone who received one of the special Opening Promotion Gift Vouchers needs to book their session before the Voucher expires on March 31st.

There are a few out there unclaimed and I’m pretty booked up for the next couple of weeks so to make things a little easier I’m OK to let a few of these sessions run into April, as long as the booking is made before the 31st March (originally the session had to be shot before the end of March).

But if you have a Voucher and haven’t used it yet, you still need to call me soon to arrange your session and we’ll put something in the diary.