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.
Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland
Kinsale, located in County Cork, Ireland, is a charming coastal town renowned for its picturesque beauty, rich history, and vibrant culinary scene. Situated at the mouth of the River Bandon, Kinsale boasts a scenic harbor adorned with colorful buildings and quaint streets. This historic town is famous for its well-preserved 17th-century architecture and is often referred to as the "Gourmet Capital of Ireland" due to its numerous top-notch restaurants, pubs, and seafood offerings. Kinsale is also known for its maritime heritage, with a museum dedicated to this history. Visitors flock to Kinsale for its stunning scenery, cultural attractions, and delectable cuisine, making it a must-visit destination on the Emerald Isle.
Gougane Barra, Co. Cork, Ireland
Gougane Barra, nestled in the heart of County Cork, Ireland, is a place of serene beauty and historical significance. This enchanting glacial valley is home to Gougane Barra Forest Park, which encompasses a tranquil lake, dense woodlands, and a picturesque hermitage, making it a haven for nature lovers and spiritual seekers. On entering Gougane Barra you are met with St Finbarr's Oratory or Small Church out in the Lake on the little island all on its own. Just behind the Oratory are the remains of St Finbarr's monastery from the 6th century, with beautiful old stations of the cross above the ancient prayer cells. Its history is deeply rooted in Irish monastic tradition, dating back to the 6th century when Saint Finbarr, the patron saint of Cork, established a monastic settlement on the island in the lake. This hermitage became a site of pilgrimage and contemplation over the centuries, with its ruins and oratory offering a glimpse into the area's rich religious past.
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.
Fastnet Lighthouse, Co. Cork, Ireland
The Fastnet Lighthouse, located off the coast of County Cork, Ireland, is a renowned maritime landmark with a rich history. Standing proudly on the southernmost tip of Ireland's mainland, it has guided countless ships safely through treacherous waters since its construction in 1854. The lighthouse was originally designed by George Halpin, a notable Irish engineer, and it was known for its distinctive white tower with striking black horizontal bands. Throughout its history, the Fastnet Lighthouse has endured turbulent storms and has been a symbol of hope for sailors navigating the dangerous waters of the Celtic Sea. Today, it continues to serve its vital role in ensuring maritime traffic safety, its iconic presence a testament to its historical significance and enduring importance.











