
Born in Cork, Ireland in 1995, Daragh is a London-based photographer and curator.
After relocating to London in 2014, he co-founded the sustainable fashion business Gasoline Rainbows before departing in 2023. Daragh graduated in Photography from the University of Westminster in 2021. His final project, inspired by Celtic Spirituality writings of John O'Donohue, was exhibited at Open Eye Gallery in Liverpool and featured in Future Focus by FORMAT.
In 2023, Daragh was selected for GUP Magazine's Fresh Eyes '23, an international showcase for emerging photographers.
In 2025 his work was included in Fantasy Island by Rotten Books - a comprehensive exploration of the last 50 years of Irish photography, featuring the work of 70 Irish artists.
Since 2024 Daragh has been head of exhibitions for the nonprofit, multidisciplinary art collective Dlúthpháirtíocht which raises funds to support humanitarian aid in Palestine. In July 2024 Dlúthpháirtíocht staged the worlds largest international exhibition of contemporary Irish artists at P21 Gallery in London. In 2025 Dlúthpháirtíocht will host a series of exhibitions between London, Cork, Dublin and Belfast with a rotation of artists in each location along with a string of associated events.