The personal blog of lifestyle photographer and writer Nathalie Marquez Courtney


Recent Work

  • Yoga Photography for Susita.ie

    Yoga Photography for Susita.ie

    Since the start of the year, I have been going to – and loving – Susie’s yoga classes. So coming together for a photoshoot to update her website was lots of fun. We decided to base ourselves in Herber Park, as that’s where her classes take place.  Click through for some more shots from our Continue reading

  • Charlie Murphy for CARA Magazine

    Charlie Murphy for CARA Magazine

    I’m so excited to share some pics (and overs) from my shoot with Charlie Murphy, which made the cover of the current issue of CARA Magazine. Best known for her  lead role as Siobhan Delaney in RTÉ’s Love/Hate, the shoot took place on an early May morning at The Dean Hotel. It’s my first cover for CARA so Continue reading

  • Loulerie for Image Brides Magazine

    Loulerie for Image Brides Magazine

    It was such a treat to shoot the elegant, creative Louise Stokes of Loulerie for the current issue of Image Brides.  Loulerie is a beautiful jewelry boutique on Chatham Street. I was lucky enough to get to hang in their creative space, where they dream up new product ideas and shoot concepts. For an interview with Louise, Continue reading

  • Positive Fitness Photoshoot with Liz Costigan

    Positive Fitness Photoshoot with Liz Costigan

    “Promise to become best friends with your body. Treat it with love and appreciation and aim to find your best self.” We had so much fun on this shoot with Liz Costigan , personal trainer, yoga teacher, and all-around amazing, warm, positive ball of energy.  Click through for some more pics! Continue reading

  • Arran Street East Studio Shoot

    Arran Street East Studio Shoot

    This was one of my favourite shoots in a long time. Back in March, I got to spend the day shooting the beautiful, simple, handmade stoneware of Arran Street East.  We based ourselves from the new Arran Street East shop studio, which is nestled in the markets area of Dublin city. This was a such a Continue reading