The best Dublin photography spots with Shantanu Starick.

The best Dublin photography spots with Shantanu Starick.

Shantanu Starick, freelance international photographer, captures the creative spirit of the city, and shares his top photography spots in Dublin.

Situated on Ormond Quay, overlooking the River Liffey, Zanzibar Locke is in the heart of it all. Close to some of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks, and some of the best photography spots you'll find in the city.

Taking a walk around the Irish capital, you’ll be fascinated by the city’s creative culture. Dubliners are widely known for their sense of humour and friendliness. And, of course, for their refusal to take themselves too seriously. Whether they’re drafting a book of short stories, hanging historic artwork in one of the city’s many galleries, or playing trad songs you may or may have never (ever) heard before - the people of Dublin recognise the importance of nurturing their creative spirit.

We reached out to one of the city's many creative inhabitants, freelance international photographer Shantanu Starick. He spent a few days in Dublin, showing us some of its most charming and photogenic locations. 

1. Ha'penny Bridge.

<p>Ha&#39;penny Bridge &copy; Shantanu Starick&nbsp;</p>

Ha'penny Bridge © Shantanu Starick 

Strolling around the city is often best in the early hours of the day and just as the sun is going down. This is typical for most things when thinking about photography but it does beyond that. It’s when you feel what you see, the quietness in the morning, the most solitude one will find in a city.


2. U ARE ALIVE Mural.


The quality and diversity of Dublin street art has been on the rise in recent years, on Stirrup Lane you can find “the horseman”, a beautiful piece made by SUBSET. A trippy image of a boy on a white horse. Inspired by a photo taken by the Australian photographer James Horan to depict the Irish horse culture which used to be very strong in Dublin.

With stunning architecture and street art, it’s always recommended to keep your eyes on the skies when exploring the city.

<p>U ARE ALIVE mural by Aches and Maser on Camden Street &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

U ARE ALIVE mural by Aches and Maser on Camden Street © Shantanu Starick

3. Statue on Grafton Street: Phil Lynott.

<p>Rock music legend Phil Lynott, immortalised as a statue on Grafton street &copy; Shantanu Starick&nbsp;</p>

Rock music legend Phil Lynott, immortalised as a statue on Grafton street © Shantanu Starick 

3. The Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture in Merrion Square.

The Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture in Merrion Square<br/>&nbsp;© Shantanu Starick
The Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture in Merrion Square
 © Shantanu Starick

The sundown time when bars and restaurants start opening, even during these times, there is a feeling in the air that makes you want to be amongst it and seeing stories unfold in front of you. Visit the parks any time, even during the rain.

4. St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.

<p>St. Stephen&rsquo;s Green Shopping Centre &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre © Shantanu Starick

5. Art Nouveau James Joyce Ulysses Mural - Blooms Hotel.

<p>Art Nouveau James Joyce Ulysses Mural - Blooms Hotel, Temple Bar &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

Art Nouveau James Joyce Ulysses Mural - Blooms Hotel, Temple Bar © Shantanu Starick

6. Drury Street.

Drury Street<br/>&nbsp;© Shantanu Starick
Drury Street
 © Shantanu Starick

7. Loose Canon Cheese & Wine.

<p>Loose Canon Cheese &amp; Wine &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

Loose Canon Cheese & Wine © Shantanu Starick

8. The National Gallery - Finding Power by Joe Caslin.

<p>Finding Power, by Joe Caslin at the National Gallery &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

Finding Power, by Joe Caslin at the National Gallery © Shantanu Starick

9. Grove Rode, Rathmines

<p>Grove Road, Rathmines &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

Grove Road, Rathmines © Shantanu Starick

10. Samuel Beckett Bridge

<p>Samuel Beckett Bridge &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

Samuel Beckett Bridge © Shantanu Starick

11. Grand Canal Harbour.

<p>Grand Canal Harbour &copy; Shantanu Starick</p>

Grand Canal Harbour © Shantanu Starick


About the photographer Shantanu Starick.


A freelance international photographer, Shantanu Starick is in constant motion between Europe and Asia Pacific. His curious approach to photography has allowed him to find insights and stories that explore the boundaries of human connection and behaviour–from designers in New York City to indigenous communities in rural Australia, European cooking entrepreneurs and African landscapes.

Currently Shantanu works for leading airlines, architects, magazines, designers, chefs and oddball friends including Cathay Pacific, Stone & Wood Brewing Co., Conde Nast, Aesop, Habitus Living and Squarespace. 

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