Des Byrne on Photography Collectives, Groups and Clubs
Feb 8, 2018
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Des Byrne, a late bloomer in photography, founded Irish Street Photography Group. He shares insights on organizing groups, exhibits, and workshops. Discover the art of bringing street photographers together through collectives, workshops, and clubs.
Stepping out of comfort zones can lead to unexpected positive outcomes in street photography, showcasing the value of taking risks and challenging oneself.
Creating a local street photography group fosters community engagement and provides a platform for enthusiasts to collaborate and learn, emphasizing the power of community leadership in encouraging exploration.
Deep dives
Taking Risks and Stepping Out of Comfort Zones
Stepping out of comfort zones and taking risks can lead to unexpected and positive outcomes. This is highlighted by personal experiences shared in the podcast, such as engaging in street photography under challenging weather conditions. The podcast emphasizes the value of putting yourself out there, leading to opportunities like being featured in local media and connecting with other photographers.
Community Engagement and Photography Workshops
Creating a local street photography group fosters community engagement and provides a platform for photography enthusiasts to collaborate and learn. The podcast features Des Byrne from Dublin, who initiated a street photography group, organizing photo walks, workshops, and exhibitions. By stepping beyond individual practice and into community leadership, Des Byrne demonstrates the power of encouraging others to explore street photography.
Inspirational Stories and Global Connections
The podcast highlights the inspiring journey of Des Byrne in street photography, starting from joining a camera club to founding a street photography collective. Des Byrne's story resonates with many who discover their passion for street photography later in life. Sharing knowledge and images with an international audience, Des Byrne's work showcases humor and unique perspectives within everyday scenes.
Street Photography Exposure and Artistic Influences
Des Byrne's street photography captures the essence of everyday life, intertwining humor and storytelling. Influenced by renowned photographers like Martin Parr and Tony Ray-Jones, Des Byrne's work embraces the comedic elements and subtleties found in public spaces. His images reflect a deep appreciation for the unpredictable nature of street photography and the art of finding beauty in ordinary moments.
Recently, it was our pleasure to speak with Des Byrne, a talented Irish street photographer who picked up photography later in life and ran with it. When Des discovered his talent for shooting the streets, he noticed that an awareness of street photography in Ireland was lacking and decided to take action. Des began giving presentations on street photography at a number of camera clubs and even founded the Irish Street Photography Group. He organizes photowalks and exhibits and even hosts a really cool AirBNB experience called “From the Hip” in Dublin.
With all of that experience, we were excited to speak with Des about how he does it. Some of the things we asked Des were: What goes into organizing a street photography group? How do you set up exhibits and workshops? What do you speak about at camera clubs?
Join us to learn more about the art of bringing street photographers together through collectives, groups, workshops and clubs by clicking on the audio player at the top of the page.