Perry Ogden is an innovative storyteller who uses compelling narratives and beautiful visuals to help brands connect with their audiences. His work spans the worlds of fashion, commerce, art and culture. Creating content for multiple platforms across print, social media and the big screen, Perry has shot campaigns for some of the world’s leading brands and retailers, including Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, MAX&Co and Bergdorf Goodman. His photographs have appeared in Italian Vogue, L’uomo Vogue, British Vogue, W, The Face, Arena, Vanity Fair, Esquire and The New Yorker.

Perry is also known for personal projects, including Pony Kids (Jonathan Cape/Aperture 1999) and his photographs of Francis Bacon’s studio, 7 Reece Mews. (Thames and Hudson, 2001). His most recent book, Paddy & Liam, was published by IDEA Books in 2018. Perry’s feature film Pavee Lackeen / The Traveller Girl (2005), was screened at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals and won the Satyajit Ray Award for Best First Film at the London Film Festival. His work has been exhibited at Tate Britain, Fotograskia Stockholm, and the Fondation Vincent van Gogh, Arles, and forms part of the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery in London and the National Gallery of Ireland.

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Niamh Sammon is a producer, writer and director who cut her teeth as a broadcast journalist on BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News. Since then she's directed, written and produced some of the most high-profile documentaries of recent times, including 'Haughey', 'Fine Gael: A Family at War' and 'Rome v Republic'. She is a previous winner of Political Journalist of the Year (at the ESB media awards), and was nominated for a Grierson Best Science Documentary Award for 'Northern Star' (BBC). Niamh also produced the IFTA-winning sports documentary 'Hidden Impact: Rugby and Concussion'.