Irish Times photographers win category awards
DARKNESS INTO LIGHT: A photocall ahead of the Darkness Into Light morning, organised by Pieta and supported by Electric Ireland. Photograph: James Crombie / INPHOSports photographer James Crombie has won the AIB Press Photographer of the Year trophy for the third time, in association with Press Photographers Ireland .
FINAL JOURNEY: Funeral director David McGowan brings a person’s remains back to his funeral home in Sligo. Photograph: Mark Condren / Mediahuis Ireland– 1st Mark Condren, Mediahuis Ireland, “Final Journey”; 2nd, Mick O’Neill, Irish Daily Star/Irish Mirror; 3rd, Nick Bradshaw, The Irish Times. FORGING FRIENDSHIPS: Ben Burke, master blacksmith from Foxford, Co Mayo, works his travelling forge with ‘Penny’, his partridge Pekin Bantam, perched on the anvil. Photograph: Michael McLaughlin / Freelance– 1, Michael McLaughlin, Freelance, “Forging Friendships”; 2nd, Gareth Chaney, Freelance; 3rd, James Crombie, Inpho.– 1st, Conor McKeown, Conor McKeown Photography, “Feeling Blue”; 2nd, Domnick Walsh, Eye Focus; 3rd, Alan Betson, The Irish Times.
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