Dublin Group Chronicles: Capture the Fun with Friends-Colleagues

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1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Celebrate your group's camaraderie in Dublin with a photoshoot that's as vibrant and dynamic as your connections. Ideal for friends reuniting or colleagues bonding, we'll navigate through Dublin's iconic scenes and secret spots, ensuring your group's energy and personalities shine in every frame. No need for stiff poses; our session is all about capturing the genuine moments of laughter and interaction that make your group unique.

Tailored for Groups: From intimate circles to larger teams, the shoot is customized to embrace the diversity and spirit of your group.
Engaging & Enjoyable: Designed to keep everyone relaxed and engaged, ensuring the photos reflect the true essence of your collective experience.
Quick Delivery: Within just three days, receive a gallery of vibrant, professionally edited photos, encapsulating your Dublin adventure's best moments.
Join me for a photoshoot that turns your Dublin trip into an unforgettable story, filled with shared moments and lasting bonds.

What's Included

Professionally edited images in 3-4 days
Minimum 30 high-res images
Pictures Size 3000x3000 HD
No limits all the good ones
A download link and password to access to your pictures

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What to expect

Our story goes as far back 1599 where Sir William Temple , a renowed teacher and philosopher, entered the service of the Lord Deputy of Ireland. In 1609, Temple was made Provost of Trinity College, Dublin and Master Chancery in Ireland and moved to this country.

Sir William Temple built his house and gardens on newly reclaimed land here on the corner of Temple Lane and the street called Temple Bar.

In 1656, his son, Sir John Temple, acquired additional land which, with reclamation made possible by the building of a new sea wall, allowed the development of the area we know as Temple Bar. In the 17th century “Barr” (later shortened to Bar) usually meant a raised estuary sandbank often used for walking on.

Thus the river Liffey embankment alongside the Temple’s Barr or simply Temple Bar.

Later this evolved into the present throughfare connecting this whole area from Westmoreland Street to Fishamble Street

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Fabrice Jolivet

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Private Sightseeing Tours
Photography Tours
Walking Tours
LGBT Friendly Tours
Weddings & Celebrations
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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