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The Traditional Wedding Album

The Traditional Wedding Album has a timeless look with a modern digital twist.

 

Wedding photography review for Dermot Sullivan
My fiance and I weren’t local to the Cork/Clonakilty area and initially found Dermot through online research and our choice was soon validated through a few other local suppliers we were working with to organise our wedding.
Dermot made us feel very at home and comfortable from the moment we met him in Clonakilty to talk through our big day and helped us shape what we wanted from our wedding photography.
On the wedding day, Dermot’s local knowledge of Clonakilty was invaluable and he moved between the groom and brides houses before the wedding, the church and evening reception to capture some great and the all important shots!
We are both very pleased with the final photos and album Dermot produced for us.
Ben & Theresa

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The Classic Storybook Wedding Album

The Artbook Album is perfect for smaller weddings and civil ceremonies.

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Sian & Mark Are Very Pleased With Their Wedding Album…

Hi Dermot,

I just wanted to say that our wedding album arrived today and it is amazing!

I have already shown a few people and they have said it is the best album they’ve ever seen!

Thank you for all your hard work!

Sian & Mark

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Cyclist Portrait Exhibition A Great Success…

It’s funny how a small idea can take on a life of it’s own. When I suggested to the organizers of the Clonakilty Bicycle Festival that I would like to do a series of classic portraits of bicycle users, little did we know that we were creating a monster. I set up a backdrop in Spillers Lane in Clonakilty on a Friday morning to coincide with the country market, and used Facebook and word of mouth to invite bike owners along to have their portrait taken. The weather was on our side and over a 2 hour period I had well over 40 people turn up.

By the time I finished the shoot I knew that I had something special. I really boosted the colour at the processing stage and cropped the images to a square format and put them up on Facebook. I have never had a reaction to a set of images to match the positive feedback I got over the next few days. My stats were off the scale, the press were interested and a local gallery offered me an exhibition for the period of the festival if I could get the prints done in time. I did, and here is the set of images I showed. 2 weeks later, I am still getting a reaction on Facebook.