Award-winning PR, editorial and celebrity portrait photography by Jill O'Meara. For over a decade I've been commissioned to photograph Ireland's most recognisable business leaders, actors, authors, singers, TV presenters and public figures for the country's leading magazines and newspapers — including RSVP, VIP, Chamber Chronicle, InBUSINESS, Funds Europe, the Irish Independent and the Belfast Telegraph.
From a polished press shot to a magazine cover portrait, every commission is approached with the same warmth, calm direction and editorial eye that has made me one of Ireland's most trusted celebrity and business photographers.
Commissioned PR and editorial photography for brands, agencies, publishers and public figures across Ireland. Considered, narrative imagery that gives press releases, profile pieces and feature articles the visual weight they deserve. Available on location across Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Leinster, or in the Enfield studio.
Commissioned regularly to photograph Irish actors, authors, musicians, singers, TV presenters, broadcasters and business leaders. Sessions designed to put even the camera-shy at ease, producing portraits with character, intimacy and presence — the kind of images that carry a magazine cover or a multi-page mentor feature.
My work is regularly published across Ireland's leading consumer titles, business magazines and national newspapers — from cover features in Chamber Chronicle and double-page spreads in InBUSINESS, to ETF roundtables for Funds Europe and feature work in the Belfast Telegraph and Irish Independent.
Just a sampling of the Irish actors, authors, broadcasters, singers, business leaders and artists I've had the pleasure of photographing for magazines and editorial features.
A selection of front covers, double-page spreads, mentor features and news photography from Ireland's leading consumer magazines, business publications and national newspapers — north and south of the border.
Commissioned by Local Enterprise Office Meath to photograph the launch of Meath Made — Where Creativity Began, a brand campaign celebrating the county's makers, artists and craftspeople ahead of their showcase at Bord Bia's Bloom in the Park. Capturing each maker with their craft told the story of Meath's creative community in one strong visual identity.
A landmark business commission photographing the cover and a multi-page ETF roundtable feature for Funds Europe's Ireland Report 2026 — featuring senior leaders from Vanguard, PwC, Matheson, U.S. Bank, HANetf, Investlinx, Cocoia and Funds Europe. From cover portraiture to roundtable discussion photography, this commission spans the full range of editorial business photography.
A selection of multi-page celebrity features photographed for RSVP Magazine over the years, featuring some of Ireland's most well-known actors, authors, singers, presenters and business owners.
Jill O'Meara took photographs of me for RSVP magazine. She made the whole shoot so easy and such fun that, once the crew left, I was worried that the pictures would be terrible. They were glorious. I couldn't recommend her more highly. She's a star.
I've never felt as comfortable being photographed as when Jill stepped into the frame. With Jill you feel like you're on a night out with a mate — she rids you of any doubts that you deserve to be in the shot.
We have worked with many, many photographers in the past — but few can match the dedication, care and attention to detail shown by Jill O'Meara.
Not only is Jill one of the most professional photographers I've ever had the pleasure of knowing, but also one of the loveliest. Somehow working with her never really feels like work.
I had a ball working with Jill on this shoot. She was especially encouraging to try out different looks and made me really comfortable in front of the camera.
I work with magazines, newspapers, PR agencies, publicists, business publications, brand campaigns and public figures across Ireland — north and south. Get in touch to discuss your next celebrity, PR, editorial or business roundtable photography commission.