Ted Murphy

Ted

Murphy

Cork

🇮🇪 Ireland

With us

3 years

Studio Name

Ted Murphy Photography

I have over 20 years experience in turning wedding day moments into cherished memories. I meet with the couple first to introduce myself, to hear their love story and discuss their favourite editorial style. With all this info at hand I can then work to capture the personality of the couple, as well as the love, fun, family & friendship on their big day.

Winning photos

Last shot of the night at Ballyseede Castle, Co Kerry. I only wanted 20 or so people to come out for the shot but the best man insisted taht he pull everyone out and I'm glad he did. Love this shot of Andrea & Michael .

81st Collection

Robyn & Trevor in the beautiful village of Rathbarry, West cork. They had a fabulous picnic and champagne ready for their guests once they left the churchyard and the party began then at the world-famous Inchydoney Island Hotel & Spa.

75th Collection

Aine & Cian on Warren Strand at Rosscarbery. The winds were high but so were they. After a stroll on the strand, we returned to the dunes and the high grasses for the perfect image.

72nd Collection

The breakers offered a fab backdrop for Orla & Eoin at Warren Strand, West Cork, along with the cliff backdrop and moody sky. This year has shown that less is more with only 25 guests permitted to weddings here in Ireland and now only 6 guests but once. The couple has each other all that is forgotten in these wonderful moments.

69th Collection

Zhanar and Trevor stood on an old trunk on the staircase to their suite at The Maryborough House hotel. I love all the original features of this Georgian house and the romantic staircase.

64th Collection

Jamie Lee and Stephen at Gougane Barra, where the little church rests on an island on the lake there. She wanted. shot with her balloon and she got it.

63rd Collection

Where Cork meets Kerry in Ireland, known locally as "The County Bounds". Gobnait & Niall both from farming backgrounds got the beautiful Irish landscape backdrop they deserved on their day. The rolling patchwork fields in the distance showing why Ireland is known as " The Emerald Isle".

62nd Collection