Dublin Distilled - Moments Between Moments

Dublin does not sit still long enough to be photographed. It is always becoming something else — glass rising beside stone, cranes above Georgian facades, the river holding all of it in a surface that reorders what stands above.

This series began as an act of attention. Long exposure strips the city of its noise and its hurry, leaving only weight, geometry, and the silence between. Water becomes a second architecture — not reflection, but reinterpretation. What appears in the frame is not Dublin as it is, but Dublin as it insists on being seen: structural, unresolved, quietly monumental.

These are not documents. They are the moments the city does not know it is having.