I’m based in Enniscorthy and usually work across Co. Wexford and the surrounding counties. Share a few lines about what you have in mind (dates, location, type of project), and I’ll get back to you within 1–2 working days.

  • No. I’m based in Enniscorthy and most of my projects begin here, but I regularly work across Co. Wexford and can travel further afield in Ireland for the right project. Travel is simply built into the proposal.

  • A lot of my work is with local councils, arts organisations, community groups and cultural projects. I also work with small businesses, independent makers and families who like a more documentary, story-led approach to photography.

  • Both. I often use analogue cameras for long-term projects and exhibitions, and digital when the brief is more time-sensitive or requires quicker turnaround. The choice of tools is always based on what best serves the story we’re trying to tell.

  • For larger documentary or arts projects, it’s best to reach out a few months ahead of any key dates, especially if an exhibition or publication is involved. For portraits and smaller sessions, a few weeks’ notice is usually enough.

  • eMany of my projects combine photographs with interviews and written pieces to give more context and voice to the people involved. We can build this into the project from the beginning if it suits your idea. Justin Codd Photography+1

  • I’m happy to discuss talks, walk-throughs or small group workshops connected to exhibitions, community projects or educational programmes. If you have something specific in mind, mention it in your message and we can see what’s possible.

  • The first step is simple: send a short message through the contact form or by email with a few lines about who you are, where you’re based and what you’re thinking about. I’ll reply with some thoughts, questions and a rough idea of how we might shape the work.