BOTH the beauty of Ireland’s coastline and the potentially destructive power of the sea have been encapsulated in a series of images captured by a group of amateur photographers from Fermoy.
Former Cork Debenhams worker gives a quirky revamp to her home during lockdown
When Debenhams worker Ger Dorgan lost her job after 15 years, she decided to use the time during lockdown to transform her home, writes EMMA CONNOLLY
AT HOME: Ger Dorgan’s photo called: “If you want the best seat in the house, you have to move the Wookie.” Ger is a graduate of Limerick College of Art and Design and also a member of Fermoy Camera Club.
Emma Connolly
A CORK woman who was made redundant after the closure of Debenhams after working there for 15 years used lockdown to transform her unique house, with incredible results.
The Fermoy Camera Club finished 2020 on a high with their annual awards night held over Zoom last week.
A great attendance of more than 30 members tuned in for the event, the highlight of which was the awarding of the Frank Morgan Memorial Trophy for the Photograph of the Year.
For the late Frank Morgan, photography was as much about enjoying his art and profession as it was about capturing that perfect image, memory and moment in time.
It was therefore fitting that, last year, the Fermoy Camera Club, which he played such a key role in establishing, enshrined his memory in a competition showcasing the best images taken by its members during the year.