Photoreport | In the streets of Dublin

Following an unplanned detour to Dublin, Ireland, our photojournalist David Boily wandered for hours exploring this beautiful city and its friendly people. For him, taking “street photography”, essentially snapshots of daily life in a city, is the best way to get to know a place. Here’s what he brought back from a bright winter’s day there.

Posted at 4:30 p.m.

David Boily

David Boily
The Press


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

A little reminder to those who are not used to driving on the left to look carefully to the right before crossing the street.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

Young bus passenger


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

Meal delivery people abound on the streets of Dublin.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

A worker delivers barrels of beer to a bar in the Irish capital.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

Grafton Street, one of Dublin’s main shopping streets, is packed with shoppers.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

A street performer plays guitar in Grafton Street.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

Two men have a beer in the sun.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

A window washer takes a break, perched between heaven and earth.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

A man feeds geese in St. Stephen’s Green, downtown.


PHOTO DAVID BOILY, THE PRESS

A young woman walks behind a sculpture at Trinity College, University of Dublin.


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