Baltimore in West Cork has always been a hidden gem for photographers. The Beacon — a tall, white stone tower perched dramatically on the cliffs — has guided sailors into the harbour for centuries. For me, it’s also one of the most rewarding places in Ireland to capture sunsets.
I recently spent an evening there, camera in hand, waiting for that magical moment when the light and the Atlantic Ocean combine to create something unforgettable. This is the story of that shoot, and why The Beacon should be on every photographer’s list.
Baltimore itself is charming, but my eyes were fixed on the cliffs. The Beacon stood out against the blue sky, its bright stone waiting for evening light. I arrived hours early, parked up, and walked out towards the tower with my gear.
The wind off the Atlantic was brisk, carrying the sounds of waves crashing far below. By arriving early, I could scout angles and compositions. Sunset photography is all about timing — but planning where to stand is just as important as when to click.
The hours before sunset are a photographer’s test of patience. The sky kept shifting — clouds moving in and out, light softening. Would it be fiery and dramatic, or calm and muted?
I took test shots of The Beacon against the afternoon sky, adjusting for contrast between the brilliant white stone and the deep blues of the ocean. With each passing minute, anticipation grew.
Finally, the horizon began to glow. First orange, then pink, then violet. The Beacon was silhouetted against a sky that looked like a painting.
One of my favourite frames came just as the sun dipped halfway down, light catching the top of the tower while the cliffs stretched long shadows across the sea. I shot wide for drama, then tighter to focus on the textures of stone against fire-coloured sky.
Every few seconds the light changed, and I kept clicking. That’s the beauty of sunsets — no two are ever the same.
By the time twilight fell, the calm of evening matched my own quiet satisfaction. Back at my desk, I loaded the images and scrolled through.
Some were imperfect, sure — too bright, a little soft — but the best ones were special. The Beacon bathed in soft orange light, the Atlantic smooth beneath it, sky painted in surreal layers.
That’s why I love this place. Every shot tells a different story.
For photographers, couples, or anyone exploring West Cork, The Beacon is more than a landmark. It’s history, drama, and harmony all in one frame.
Dramatic skies. Calm seas. Rugged cliffs. It has everything a storyteller with a camera could ask for. And for couples planning an engagement shoot or elopement in West Cork, it’s a location that guarantees something unforgettable.
I don’t just chase sunsets, I chase stories. Every couple deserves photos that feel alive — full of colour, laughter, and moments you didn’t even realise were happening.
“James fit in so well with everyone it felt like he was part of the family. He captured the most beautiful, natural photographs we’ll cherish forever.”
“He transformed even the most basic spots into stunning backdrops. His humour and energy had everyone at ease.”
That’s why couples across Cork & Kerry trust me — for timeless photos, fast sneak peeks, and zero stress on the day.