Top Photographers Of Ireland Shared These 22 Photos That Perfectly Sum Up 2020
2020 was a year that will be undoubtedly and largely defined by the COVID-19 global pandemic. Its arrival had a devastating impact on photographers and videographers all over the country and resulted in our profession being effectively brought to its knees.
The pandemic brought new challenges and completely changed how we live, work and connect. Still, throughout 2020, Irish Photographers and Videographers Association (IPPVA) members proudly continued to document and photograph the world around us. Not only did COVID-19 profoundly affect the fabric of our society, but it also infiltrated the lens through which our members viewed the world around them.
IPPVA members captured and produced some incredibly impactful and meaningful imagery in 2020. This article showcases a small collection of some of the personal & professional projects we have worked on over the past 12 months.
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It was sad . It was a super sick wild cat that had been hanging around . We since captured it , brought it to the vet , got him neutered & pumped full of vitamins . He’s happy out now 😂
Load More Replies...A phone image, using manual exposure. The rainbows appeared during a Junior B GAA football game at Ballindine Co. Mayo Ireland. John Murphy www.avalonvideo.ie.
You just don’t understand the cause because inequality doesn’t affect you.
Load More Replies...You clearly don't know Fungie. This dolphin has been interacting with people and boats in Dingle, Co. Kerry, since 1983. Trust me, if the boats were hurting Fungie, he wouldn't have stuck around for 37 years
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