This is a short documentary I made this year where I interviewed psychiatric nurses who used to work in the old Irish asylums. I have a unique perspective on this, growing up with two parents for nurses, four nursing aunts and two nursing uncles… all except two who worked in St. Senan’s psychiatric hospital.
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Gallery: Salomon Ultra Pirineu
An Ode to the Road
To feel lonely in your own country is a terrible thing. To have to stand still, when you want to run. To have to put yourself out there constantly, when you know you are going to get knocked back. That’s why I miss the road. I miss the not knowing. I miss the freedom. IContinue reading “An Ode to the Road”
Video: EuroVelo 1 – Wexford Section
A promo video I did for Wexford Council on the new EuroVelo route launched in Wexford.
Photo Essay: Scottish Road Trip
Edinburgh – The Trossachs National Park – Glencoe – Skye – Inverness – Aviemore
Ex Pro Wakeboarder Barrett Perlman Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Upcoming Action Sports Documentary Life After X
PRESS RELEASE: LOS ANGELES, CA – July 11, 2017 Ex pro wakeboarder, Barrett Perlman, has recently launched an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for her new action sports documentary, Life After X. The film unveils the stories of the best action sports athletes on the planet as they confess the good, the bad, and the ugly ofContinue reading “Ex Pro Wakeboarder Barrett Perlman Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Upcoming Action Sports Documentary Life After X”
Reaching Lost Mountain
First published on Adventures Unbound Blog on May 23rd 2017. Rhys Fisher, seconds away from getting airborne during a training XC-flight in southern Spain — Picture taken by Jairo Pino One to watch this summer — an expedition dubbed Reaching Lost Mountain is an attempt at a coast-to-coast Pyrenees crossing, powered only by the elements. One of those adventures, all usContinue reading “Reaching Lost Mountain”
2017 Showreel
Here is a taster of what I’ve been working on these past few months… full edits coming soon!
Photo Essay | My little sister’s escape to nature
“We are crooked souls, trying to stay up straight.” “It’s time to remember what it’s like to feel alive.” – Northlane
Travels through India
Travel changes everything. The harder the journey the more you learn and by God, India was no picnic… dust, dirt, and chaos. The swarms of people, the pungent air, the constant stares, the rats, the slums, the litter, sitting cross legged on the floor, eating curry with dirty fingers, horned cows and stray dogs roamingContinue reading “Travels through India”