“By night one way, by day another.”
This series explores Cork City through a simple idea: the same place, seen twice. Once by Nigh, once by Day.
As the light changes, so does the city. Familiar streets and landmarks seem to take on entirely different lives — the same view, yet a completely different mood. Daylight reveals structure, detail, and routine; night introduces mystery, colour, and quiet drama. Together, these photographs invite you to pause and notice how much atmosphere alone can transform a place.
The North Cathedral — with Blarney Street quietly stretching out behind it
The North Cathedral — with Blarney Street quietly stretching out behind it
The Ferris Wheel and the Michael Collins statue, Grand Parade
The Ferris Wheel and the Michael Collins statue, Grand Parade
Cork City Hall — illuminated in red, with banners reading “Every Drop Counts, Give Blood”
Cork City Hall — illuminated in red, with banners reading “Every Drop Counts, Give Blood”
The Ferris Wheel, viewed from the Bell’s Field
The Ferris Wheel, viewed from the Bell’s Field
UCC Quadrangle
UCC Quadrangle
Daly’s “Shakey” Bridge
Daly’s “Shakey” Bridge
The Old Water Works
The Old Water Works
Oliver Plunkett Street and the Fountain at Grand Parade
Oliver Plunkett Street and the Fountain at Grand Parade
Cork English College
Cork English College
Alignment of the North Cathedral and the Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension
Alignment of the North Cathedral and the Roman Catholic Church of the Ascension
Shandon Bell Tower and St Vincent’s Bridge
Shandon Bell Tower and St Vincent’s Bridge
Shandon Bell Tower, viewed from the Bell’s Field
Shandon Bell Tower, viewed from the Bell’s Field
Clontarf Bridge
Clontarf Bridge

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