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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Departmental Expenditure

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick, Fianna Fail)
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177. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if he will detail, in tabular form, the total photography costs for his Department since coming to office, inclusive of costs incurred from use of the ministerial allowance; the list of occasions for which photographers were booked; the photographers used; the breakdown of costs associated with each occasion on which a photographer was used; if there is a policy regarding the booking of photographers within his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1846/14]

Photo of Jimmy DeenihanJimmy Deenihan (Kerry North-West Limerick, Fine Gael)
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The following table lists the occasions on which photographers were booked for events for the period since the establishment of my Department in June 2011 to date, the photographers or photographic companies engaged, and the actual or estimated cost associated with each specific occasion. The total cost amounts to €9,209.55. This includes costs both for the booking of photographers and some general ancillary costs, such as postage etc, where relevant. In a small number of cases, final invoices are still awaited.

OccasionPhotographerCost
Edinburgh Festival Fringe eventAlastair Devine€362.23
Launch of Introduction of Architectural Heritage of County GalwayJoe Travers€100
Culture Night, DublinMaxwell Photography€599.25
2011 National Famine Commemoration, ClonesPhilip Fitzpatrick€400
2011 Open House Dublin, Lir Theatre, in conjunction with the Irish Architecture FoundationAlice Clancy€0.00*
2011 National Famine Conference, DublinBernie McMahon (Mac Innes Photography)€370.87
Release of White-Tailed Sea Eagles, Killarney National ParkValerie O'Sullivan€120
Launch of National Biodiversity Plan, Botanic Gardens, Dublin (2011)Mac Innes Photography€283.75
British-Irish Council Ministerial Meeting (Minority Languages Sector), Co DonegalTommy Curran€80
Launch of Treaty Online Project, National Archives, DublinMac Innes Photography€341.83
Ballycroy National Park Whaling ExhibitionEamonn O'Boyle€320
Official Opening of Burren National Park Information Centre, CorofinNicholas Mac Innes€550
Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference 2012 eventErin Baiano€347.89
CITES meeting March 2012Mac Innes Photography€283.75
Commemoration at Teampallín Bán Famine GraveyardDomnick Walsh Photography€205.70
Launch of Ireland's Memorial Records 1914-1918 at national MuseumLensmen€209.10
Launch of Culture Connects initiative Maxwell€397.29
Presentation of coin find to National MuseumMaxwell€466.17
Launch of Arts in Education initiativeMaxwell€276.75
Display of coin find in National Museum at Collins BarracksMaxwell€413.28
Launch of Century Ireland websiteMaxwell€362.85
Seoladh Scéim Oiliúna Peile & Iománaíochta ar an gCeathrú RuaPixsheáin€147.60
Dublin Launch of Venice Artist Biennale April 2013Lensman & Associates€307.50
International Famine CommemorationMaxwell Photography€311.19
National Famine Commemoration, DroghedaPaul Connor Photography€295.20
Commemoration at Teampaillín Bán Famine GraveyardDominick Walsh Photography€205.70
National Famine Commemoration (Presidential)Philip Fitzpatrick€400.00
Presentation of European Diploma of Protected Areas (Burren, Co. Clare)Eamon Ward€332.10
Europeana Conference on Digitisation, Dublin CastleMaxwell€356.70
Photocall for successful artists attending the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013Maxwell€362.85
* Part of a package of two events for the price of one.

The hiring of photographers for Ministerial or Departmental events is dependent on a number of factors, including the nature of the engagement, the expected level of media interest and the national/regional scope of the subject. At all times, value for money is a critical consideration in the context of the booking of photographers.

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