Interview with Cathal McNaughton
Public interview with Pulitzer-winning photographer Cathal McNaughton and journalist Ralph Riegel: frontline stories & humanity.
Doneraile Art Fest and the OPW are delighted to present this public interview with acclaimed Irish photographer Cathal McNaughton, whose powerful visual storytelling earned him the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh. As Chief Photographer for Reuters in India at the time, McNaughton documented one of the most significant humanitarian crises of our time with striking humanity and sensitivity.
In conversation with him will be Ralph Riegel, one of Ireland’s most respected journalists and southern correspondent of the Irish Independent since 1997. He has written 11 books, including four best-sellers. Three were later used in TV documentaries Riegel is also a familiar voice across RTÉ, Virgin Media, BBC, Channel 4, and Newstalk. He has spent 40 years reporting on politics, crime, sport, health, education, military and religious affairs.
Together, McNaughton and Riegel will explore the realities behind frontline journalism: from witnessing human suffering and resilience, to the responsibility of telling stories that matter.
Venue: Doneraile Court Ballroom
Time: Saturday 27th June, 12pm-1.30pm
Cost: €25
Public interview with Pulitzer-winning photographer Cathal McNaughton and journalist Ralph Riegel: frontline stories & humanity.
Doneraile Art Fest and the OPW are delighted to present this public interview with acclaimed Irish photographer Cathal McNaughton, whose powerful visual storytelling earned him the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh. As Chief Photographer for Reuters in India at the time, McNaughton documented one of the most significant humanitarian crises of our time with striking humanity and sensitivity.
In conversation with him will be Ralph Riegel, one of Ireland’s most respected journalists and southern correspondent of the Irish Independent since 1997. He has written 11 books, including four best-sellers. Three were later used in TV documentaries Riegel is also a familiar voice across RTÉ, Virgin Media, BBC, Channel 4, and Newstalk. He has spent 40 years reporting on politics, crime, sport, health, education, military and religious affairs.
Together, McNaughton and Riegel will explore the realities behind frontline journalism: from witnessing human suffering and resilience, to the responsibility of telling stories that matter.
Venue: Doneraile Court Ballroom
Time: Saturday 27th June, 12pm-1.30pm
Cost: €25
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
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Doneraile Court
Doneraile
P51 XR66 Doneraile
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