Documentary and News Photography Available images of social situations and circumstances, newsworthy images and events, natural and unnatural events, available now or instantly assignable.
Bark acts as an agent for it’s practising members and can coordinate and administer their projects as required
– this is a new directory with contact details and background of each photographer and a link to their work.

Cathy Loughran
Cathy has worked as a photojournalist for over 20 years, she has contributed to The New York Times, The Independent (London), The Observer (London), The Miami Herald (U.S.A.), Liberation (France), El Periodico (Catalunya), Stern, (Germany) as well as many news publications in her home country Ireland – The Irish Times and Sunday Tribune, etc.
She studied Documentary Photography at Newport School of Art and Design in Wales, and has have lived and worked in various places outside of Dublin including Miami, London, Wales, Paris and the south of France. She lives in Barcelona with her husband photographer and photo editor Frankie and their 3 creative and participating offspring.
Frankie Malone
Frankie has been working in the field of photography and graphic design for over 25 years. He started out as a design editor for Graphic Reproductions in Dublin before taking the role of picture desk manager at Inpho Photography for many years. Leaving Dublin in 2003 to travel and work as a freelance photo editor, locations manager and retoucher and editor for many professional photographers over the years. Throughout his time in Barcelona he has combined graphic design and photography to produce meaningful and abstract imagery. As a designer he has produced websites, poster campaigns, marketing materials and branding. “I love working with photography and text, flyers and posters being my passion, I am a visualist, I create images, through photography, manipulation and composition.” His most recent project was for the current exhibition Liberxina in MNAC (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya) as poster and supporting promotional materials designer.


Greville Edwards
Greville has been providing businesses and brands with state-of-the-art graphic design and photography – from analogue (cut & paste) to digital (web publishing) – for over 35 years. The development of tools and interfaces for visual communications has completely changed over that time, but has kept in line and pace with the rapid adoption of communications media and technologies like wi-fi, cellular networks, display, projection, smart sharing devices, etc, etc. since the late ’80’s.
His early career included design and publishing start-ups in Dublin and then to London to work on titles like Time Out, New Scientist, The Independent Magazine, Boat International, Cable & Satellite, etc. And on to consultancy and practise, including set-up and on contract to early days of many popular and well-respected international periodicals and trade publications like Ziff DavisUK / Computer Life (12 languages monthly), IBM Helpware Magazine (monthly), and much much more .
Since the slowdown of magazine and lifestyle publishing and the changeover to digital production, presentation and reception Greville has concentrated his focus on producing content both social and commercial for web and print publishing for community impact and small businesses serving the community – like building websites and motion graphics ‘events’ delivered through web browsers, apps and projected motion graphics systems, and bench-testing ‘social’ media platforms and ethical, factual and ‘proof of word’ marketing techniques, as well as acknowledging traditional methods and skills used in paper and print publishing.