Photography
Photographic portraits of royal family taken over a century to go on display
Royal Portraits: A Century Of Photography will run from February 28 until September 7 at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
‘Liam Neeson is my postman’ - Co Fermanagh photographer Aidan Monaghan on journey from witnessing peace process history on Garvaghy Road to capturing movie magic on set of Gladiator II
David Roy chats to Co Fermanagh-born film stills photographer Aidan Monaghan about getting his start behind the camera at The Irish News and capturing movie magic on the sets of blockbusters like Gladiator II
Blind photographer captures mouth and feet artists to challenge stereotypes
Ian Treherne was born with a condition that causes both blindness and deafness.
Lottery winners snapped by celebrity photographer for 30th anniversary
The National Lottery is celebrating its 30th birthday.
Ireland’s abandoned past captured in incredible photos
In her latest book, Co Down photographer Rebecca Brownlie documents Ireland’s forgotten buildings and their fascinating histories. Jenny Lee finds out more
Suicide prevention calendar launched in Belfast
‘A calendar hangs on the wall 365 days of the year, so the numbers are always available to anyone needing help’ - John Mallon
Beauty of Co Donegal captured in stunning set of photos
When Donegal native Kate Slevin’s husband passed away in 2014 she turned to photography as part of her healing process, drawing inspiration from the wild, natural landscape around her
5 top tips for taking better photos on your iPhone
Chances are, your smartphone camera can do a lot more than you realise.
‘It’s so weird to hear a computer laugh’ - Dutch artist Matthias Oostrik brings AI art to Belfast
Sophie Clarke speaks to Matthias Oostrik about his tech-art installation Smile AI, one of the stars of this month’s Belfast Photo Festival
A snapshot of this year’s Belfast Photo Festival
From award-winning Irish artist Richard Mosse’s brand new exhibition to the work of Palestinian-American photographer Adam Rouhana, there’s plenty to focus on at this month’s Belfast Photo Festival