Projects
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The Construct (2025-)
Where ideas, curiosity, and connection meet - and the conversation lasts long after the night ends.
The Construct is a monthly IRL meet-up I host at the intersection of technology, psychology, philosophy, and spirituality. Each session explores a theme through conversation and shared ideas in a casual setting. It’s a place to think deeply, exchange perspectives on our society, and leave with both heart and mind full of connection and ideas. If you’d like to learn more or join a future session, click below to get in touch. -
Sersha
Sersha is an interactive online safety game designed for pre-teens and their parents. Blending gamification with expert-led education, it teaches essential digital skills like cyberbullying prevention, privacy awareness, and safe online communication through a fun, story-driven adventure. Set in a world where foxes control social media, players join secret agents to stop a rogue fox causing chaos, uncover hidden truths, and learn how to navigate the online world with confidence.
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Paintings
A collection of paintings created over the years, exploring oil as a new medium.
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Rise Of The Streets
In June 2021, lockdown in Dublin eased, and people took to the streets to party. For me, it felt like the perfect time to record people on the streets, enjoying their freedom with friends and family.
RISE OF THE STREETS Issue 1 is the beginning of a series documenting this candid street photography work. Black and white photographs printed on uncoated 100% recycled A5 paper, the zine incorporates a rough and ready feel. -
We've Lost Dancing
We’ve Lost Dancing is an interactive audio/visual photo book showcasing a collection of portraits and images taken over the last ten years of working as a nightclub photographer in Dublin.
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Humans of Dublin (2014)
Humans of Dublin was a website and Facebook page that gained popularity and National success in 2013. The idea stemmed from HONY (Humans of New York) at a time in the social internet era where blogs were booming. Inspired by HONY, Ruth Guest had a love of taking portraits and decided to make her own blog, by photographing and interviewing the people she met on the streets of Dublin. The photographs and quotes from the interview would be then uploaded to the website and Facebook page.