Dave Walsh is an Irish natural history and fine art photographer, concerned with the complicated relationship between humans and the planet they inhabit. Although Dave is happiest working in in the middle of some freezing Arctic wilderness, he’s occasionally let run free with a camera in the urban jungle, and is for available for commissions in either environment.
Dave’s photographs have been used by the Irish Labour party, British Airways, The Financial Times, the HBO comedy series Flight of the Conchords, Greenpeace International, The International Polar Foundation, New Scientist, The Smithsonian, Sierra magazine, BBC Wildlife magazine, I Count – Stop Climate Chaos, The UK’s National Theatre, The Clare People (Ireland), Conde Naste Traveller, Fortean Times and many others, including publishers. He also has written for several newspapers and magazines, including The Irish Times and Mare magazine (Germany), and is the author of two books, Haunted Dublin, and A Load of Blather.