Irish photographer, Enda Bowe's work is concerned with cinematic narratives; blending documentary and staged photography, he creates images tracing the physical and psychological landscapes of the everyday. He embeds himself in both urban and suburban worlds, that are at once both personal and universal. Enda won the Zürich Portrait Prize 2019, National Gallery, Ireland. He received the Taylor Wessing Portrait Second Prize on consecutive years, 2018 and 2019 and in 2023 was nominated again for the Taylor Wessing Prize and long-listed for his work titled "Love's Fire Song" in the Prix Pictet Awards, V&A Gallery, London. Enda is a singularly committed photographer who approaches commissioned, commercial and personal photography projects with the same passion, consideration, sensitivity, dedication and attention to detail.
Irish photographer, Enda Bowe's work is concerned with cinematic narratives; blending documentary and staged photography, he creates images tracing the physical and psychological landscapes of the everyday. He embeds himself in both urban and suburban worlds, that are at once both personal and universal. Enda won the Zürich Portrait Prize 2019, National Gallery, Ireland. He received the Taylor Wessing Portrait Second Prize on consecutive years, 2018 and 2019 and in 2023 was nominated again for the Taylor Wessing Prize and long-listed for his work titled "Love's Fire Song" in the Prix Pictet Awards, V&A Gallery, London. Enda is a singularly committed photographer who approaches commissioned, commercial and personal photography projects with the same passion, consideration, sensitivity, dedication and attention to detail.