Cliffs along a coastline with green vegetation, under a cloudy sky, meeting the blue ocean

Atlantic Walls

Horn Head, Co. Donegal Ireland

The cliffs of Horn Head in County Donegal are nothing short of dramatic—towering walls of stone that rise straight out of the Atlantic, shaped by thousands of years of wind, rain, and sea. Standing here, you feel the full force of Ireland’s wild, untamed beauty. There’s something humbling about it—the endless sweep of ocean, the textured greens of the land, and the sheer scale of it all. Places like this remind me why I travel, why I photograph—to feel small in the best possible way, and to try, if only for a moment, to capture what it feels like to stand at the very edge of the world.