Love Your Coast 2025 Finalists
Last Friday 18 July, An Taisce’s Clean Coasts announced the winning photographers of the 2025 Love Your Coast photography competition, with two photographs in total taken in Louth securing places in the finals.
Running for its 16th year, the award ceremony held in EPIC, Dublin, showcased the Irish Coast in all its wonder, celebrating the immense beauty and heritage of the coast and waterways that Clean Coasts’ volunteers work tirelessly to protect.
This year, Dublin photographer Maria Quigley’s photograph, "Embrace the Water", was named the overall winner of the Clean Coasts 2025 Love Your Coast photography competition. With her photo also taking first place in the new ‘Connecting with the Coast’ category.
Two photographs in total taken in county Louth secured places as finalists in 2025, both in the new Source to Sea category. This included a photograph captured by Ann Bruen, titled "Moonrise Magic". Ann’s photo captures a magical moonrise at the Haulbowline Lighthouse in county Louth.
Sean Berry's photo "Kick about at the Beach" is the perfect portrayal of a summers evening in Ireland by the coast, securing a spot as a 'Connecting with the Coast' finalist. “When out and about I am usually drawn to crashing waves and long exposures on incoming and receding waves. But on this particular evening during golden hour a group of people enjoying a game of football caught my eye allowing me to capture this brilliant scene”, explained Sean.
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The first place winners in all five categories are as follows:
This year over 560 photographers entered a total of 1,178 photos for a placement in the top three in one of five categories and their share of the €5,000 prize fund and for a shot at the coveted title of Photographer of the Year.
The five distinct categories this year focused on showcasing the interconnectedness of Ireland’s waterways and how people, place and nature all connect with our vital blue spaces, be it by the beach, lake, or river. Two new categories were introduced this year to highlight this theme of Connection; Connecting with the Coast, and Source to Sea, alongside firm competition favourites of Coastal Landscape, Wildlife and The Coast, and Underwater.
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has been proud to support the “Love Your Coast” Awards for many years. Love Your Coast provides a powerful forum for Ireland’s most creative photographers to showcase our spectacular and beautiful coast and seas. The visual legacy that has been built up over the years will provide a powerful record for the future. Support for this inspiring programme is transferring to the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment who welcome and look forward to ongoing engagement with An Taisce in the coming years.
Clean Coasts is also sponsored by Fáilte Ireland, the National Tourism Development Authority. Initiatives from associated Clean Coasts groups and the Green Coast Awards act as custodians for Ireland's beaches, seas, and marine life. These initiatives ensure that our beautiful coastline and beaches are maintained and managed appropriately for visitors and local communities to continue to responsibly enjoy.
An Taisce’s Clean Coasts Programme Manager, Bronagh Moore said "The Love Your Coast photography competition, has once again received outstanding submissions which is a testament to the hugely talented photographers we have in Ireland and how they can so creatively capture the stunning beauty of our coastline and waterways.
"We introduced two new categories this year to highlight our unique connection to the water and its journey from source to shore, and it proved to be hugely popular. You can see from the beauty of the photographs, why our community groups are so motivated and work tirelessly to care for and protect our coastline, marine life and waterways.”
The Love Your Coast photography competition aims to promote connection to Ireland’s coastal beauty and character, as captured through the lens of talented photographers who take part in the competition year after year. An Taisce, Clean Coasts and their competition supporters say they wish to congratulate all the winning and shortlisted photographers and thank them for being part of this year’s competition.
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