Welcome to Aaron Kenneally Photography
Hello, I'm Aaron Kenneally, and I have a deep passion for photography, specialising in capturing the breathtaking landscapes and fine art scenes that grace Ireland's shores. For over a decade, I've been privileged to share my art with discerning customers worldwide, offering premium-quality prints. To enhance your experience, I provide complimentary global shipping via UPS. Feel free to explore my carefully curated portfolio, a collection of timeless images celebrating the beauty of our world. Let my photography bring a touch of elegance to your home or office. Thank you for embarking on this photographic journey with me.
The Limited Edition Collection
This series consists of meticulously chosen photographs from my personal collection, now presented as part of my Limited Edition Collection, meticulously crafted to the highest standards. Limited to a mere 12 editions per series, these prints are exceedingly exclusive and are available in three sizes: 14x11 inches, 20x16 inches and a larger 30x24 inches. Each print features a 2-inch outer border, complete with a caption, signature, authentic emboss and a unique edition number.
The Gearagh, Macroom, Co. Cork, Ireland
The Gearagh, situated in County Cork, Ireland, is a unique and ecologically important site with a rich history. This tranquil and hauntingly beautiful area is an alluvial woodland, formed by a complex system of river channels and islands that emerged after the flooding of the Lee Valley in the 1950s due to the construction of the nearby Inniscarra Dam. What makes the Gearagh truly special is its ancient woodland, with some trees dating back over 200 years. Historically, the area has strong ties to local folklore and was even used for illicit distilling during the 19th century. Today, the Gearagh is a protected nature reserve, cherished for its diverse plant and animal life. It stands as a testament to the resilience of nature in the face of human intervention and serves as a tranquil haven for those seeking to explore the intersection of history, ecology, and the natural world.
The Washington Monument, Washington D.C., USA
As I take a leisurely walk by the Lincoln Memorial Reflection Pool on this serene night, the sight before me is truly awe-inspiring. The illuminated Washington Monument casts a majestic reflection upon the tranquil waters, aligning perfectly with the World War II Memorial in the distance. This remarkable sight evokes a profound sense of history and unity. The Washington Monument, a towering obelisk standing proudly in the heart of the U.S. capital, is a tribute to George Washington, the nation's founding father. Its construction was marred by delays and interruptions, reflecting the challenges faced by a young nation. Yet, it now stands as a symbol of resilience and determination. The alignment of these monuments against the backdrop of the reflection pool serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during World War II and the enduring principles upon which the United States was founded, creating a profound and memorable experience.
The Limited Edition Panoramic Collection
This series features carefully curated, expansive panoramic photographs from my personal collection, now unveiled as part of my Panoramic Collection, meticulously crafted to the highest standards. Selected images are limited to just 12 editions per series, these prints are extraordinarily exclusive and come in a generous size of 35 x 12 inches, offering a truly distinctive and coveted piece of art. Each print includes a 2-inch outer border, featuring a caption, signature, authentic emboss and a unique edition number.
The Gearagh, Macroom, Co. Cork, Ireland
The Gearagh, situated in County Cork, Ireland, is a unique and ecologically important site with a rich history. This tranquil and hauntingly beautiful area is an alluvial woodland, formed by a complex system of river channels and islands that emerged after the flooding of the Lee Valley in the 1950s due to the construction of the nearby Inniscarra Dam. What makes the Gearagh truly special is its ancient woodland, with some trees dating back over 200 years. Historically, the area has strong ties to local folklore and was even used for illicit distilling during the 19th century. Today, the Gearagh is a protected nature reserve, cherished for its diverse plant and animal life. It stands as a testament to the resilience of nature in the face of human intervention and serves as a tranquil haven for those seeking to explore the intersection of history, ecology, and the natural world.












