“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 Ferris Wheel and the Michael Collins statue, Grand Parade
Cork City Hall — illuminated in red, with banners reading “Every Drop Counts, Give Blood”
The Ferris Wheel, viewed from the Bell’s Field
UCC Quadrangle
Daly’s “Shakey” Bridge
The Old Water Works