Looking Good!
Just prior to Christmas this looking good couple stopped by the studio for a quick photography session. They were in town to visit friends and family, all the way from Dubai. It was great chatting with them on their life over there, how they met,…
Travellers’ Voice Cover
A little late on the notice but if you can still find a copy of the October issue of Travellers’ Voice check out the cover photograph and images used in the article of Hughie Maughan, all photographed by D Studios very own Milo Denison. …
So Many Baby Kisses
I just love the expression on his face in this picture. As if he has reached his limit in the number of snuggles and baby kisses. Of course he hadn’t and in fact was having a lot of fun. But as a photographer it is…
Baby Approved
My name is Liam and I consider this cake as Baby Approved! We really enjoyed our sample of cake had a lot of fun making a mess for this cake smash session. Often with these smash the cake sessions people think the…
Baby Bad Hair Day
I am sure he wasn’t thinking about his hair in this picture. Sometimes, however, it is fun to put words into a babies mouth when his mother messes with his hair. As a photographer we just love to capture the moment and this moment says…
Girls Day Out in Blue
Occasionally it is fun to get out the gels and play with lighting the studio backdrop. Thankfully we had the lovely April and her mother in for a girls-day-out photography session. After they spent some time with our wonderful makeup artist, we had a great…
Bumble-Bee The Cat Photo Session
I posted one of these on our twitter feed (@dstudiosphoto) yesterday, as it is not often that we get pets in the studio for a cat photo session. So when we do, we have to call it out multiple times. You can’t see in these…
Man with a Saxophone
It is photo-shoots like this one that make me love being a photographer. Anytime people bring in props such as instruments I can usually expect an interesting and fun session and in this case that was true. He wasn’t the best saxophone player in town…
Photography Challenge – Holga Lens on DSLR
For anyone who hasn’t used a Holga camera, they are a plastic Chinese camera used for film photography. The fun part of shooting with a Holga is not seeing what the image will come out like until it is developed. Light might leak through the…
Views from Poolbeg Lighthouse
The weekend before last I took a stroll out to the Poolbeg Lighthouse with a group of photographers. The lighthouse, built in 1768, is at the end of a long manmade seawall, near where the ferry leaves Dublin for England. The smokestacks, viewed…
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