Aaron Kenneally Photography
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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 Old Cork Waterworks, Cork City, Ireland

The Old Cork Waterworks, Cork City, Ireland

The Old Waterworks in Cork City, Ireland, stands as a testament to the city's rich industrial heritage. This historic site, dating back to the 19th century, played a pivotal role in providing clean and reliable water to the residents of Cork. Originally constructed in 1849, the Waterworks harnessed the power of the River Lee to pump water to various parts of the city, ensuring a vital resource for public health and sanitation. Over the years, it underwent several expansions and modernizations to meet the growing demand of a burgeoning Cork. Today, the Old Waterworks has been beautifully preserved, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the city's engineering and industrial history. Its restored buildings and machinery provide a captivating backdrop for exploring the evolution of water supply systems and their importance in urban development, making it a unique and educational destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

White Star Line Pier, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland

White Star Line Pier, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland

The White Star Line Pier in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland, holds a significant place in the history of Irish emigration to the United States, particularly in connection with the tragic voyage of the RMS Titanic. This historic pier served as the last port of call for the Titanic on April 11, 1912, before the ill-fated ship set sail for its maiden voyage across the Atlantic. Cobh, then known as Queenstown, was a bustling hub for Irish emigrants seeking new opportunities in America, and many hopeful passengers boarded the Titanic at this very pier. The Titanic's sinking in the icy waters of the North Atlantic remains a poignant chapter in Irish-American history, as it claimed the lives of numerous Irish emigrants who had embarked on that fateful journey. Today, the White Star Line Pier stands as a somber reminder of the dreams and aspirations of those brave souls who sought a better life across the ocean, as well as a memorial to the tragic loss of life on that infamous night in 1912.

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.

Skellig Islands, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Skellig Islands, Co. Kerry, Ireland

The Skellig Islands, located off the coast of Co. Kerry, Ireland, are a mesmerizing archipelago steeped in history and natural beauty. These remote islands have a captivating past, with the larger of the two, Skellig Michael, being home to a stunning monastic settlement that dates back to the 6th century. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its ancient stone beehive huts, stone steps, and breathtaking cliffside views. Skellig Michael's isolation and unique heritage have made it a site of pilgrimage for history enthusiasts and Star Wars fans alike, as scenes from "The Force Awakens" and "The Last Jedi" were filmed here.

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