Christina Kernohan Photography

Christina Kernohan Photography http://www.christinakernohan.com Christina Kernohan is a freelance photographer based in Scotland. Christina is part of LuckyMe Arts Collective.

Graduating from Glasgow School of Art with a 1st Class hons degree. Christina Kernohan Photography offers a professional service to corporate and personal clients alike. With work ranging from music portraiture, fashion, editorial, corporate events, interiors, headshots and studies of abandoned spaces. Producing record covers and collaborating in music videos. She has exhibited UK wide. Current ex

hibitions can be seen in The Saint, St. Stephen St, Edinburgh and 99 Hanover, Hanover St, Edinburgh. Published work has appeared in:
The Guardian, Dazed and Confused, Kruger Magazine, Susology, SerieB, Super Super, Shook, Ion, The List, Scottish Woman, Image - AOP magazine, The Drum, and online for Foto8 magazine. Record sleeves include those for Planet Mu (Mary Ann Hoobs and Terror Danjah) All City Records Dublin and Circulations, Tokyo, Japan. Clients include :
Susology, XFM Scotland, Multiply, Replay, The Daily Mail, Kruger Magazine, LuckyMe, Oddities Clothing, The Drum, All City Records, Dublin, Ireland, Circulations, Tokyo, Japan

Please visit www.christinakernohan.com for more examples of work.

Jura came to us with a brief to help them create images for their Sherry Cask expression. The images needed to convey th...
20/05/2026

Jura came to us with a brief to help them create images for their Sherry Cask expression. The images needed to convey the feeling of Sobremesa (A Spanish term meaning to linger at the dining table after a meal has finished). We developed the brief and concept further, gathered together a crack team and nailed it if I don’t say so myself. I love working on something from the early ideas phase through to the final deliverables. Building on a seed of an idea is absolutely my favourite way to work. The textures in these product shots are something else! Go Team. ☀️ 🥃

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whisky

15 years ago we shot the EP for  Another Girl. Swipe >> for ridiculous BTS video. I’d collaborated with  since its incep...
22/04/2026

15 years ago we shot the EP for Another Girl. Swipe >> for ridiculous BTS video. I’d collaborated with since its inception and we’d often shoot covers on a bit of a wing and a prayer, with very little cash and a whole lotta good vibes and ideas. I was sent this video a few weeks back and it brought it all back. Utter chaos and a lot of fun. Dom and I have known each other since Art School so there’s a good bit of shorthand and ‘FFS what are you doing now’ in the video. Made me laugh anyway. Bad editing all mine.
Interesting fact, it’s me whispering ‘LuckyMe Family’ on their mixtapes - recorded circa 2005 when the accent had more power.
I digress… Hasselblad and film forever. Make what you want, shoot it on film. Collaborate with your pals. Listen to Jacques Greene.

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Excited to announce that one of my favourite portraits of my daughter has been shortlisted for this year’s MPB’s Scottis...
22/04/2026

Excited to announce that one of my favourite portraits of my daughter has been shortlisted for this year’s MPB’s Scottish Portrait Awards in Photography.

The exhibition will run 26 Nov- 11 April 2027 at Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.

Alba will be my awards night date. 🦖

Personal Work - Allotment 🌱I’ve made a promise to myself to use this platform more as a diary, rather than only sharing ...
27/02/2026

Personal Work - Allotment 🌱
I’ve made a promise to myself to use this platform more as a diary, rather than only sharing finished, polished work. So here’s the beginning of a personal project at Queens Park Allotments. Some grabbed images in no particular order.

I’m firmly in my hands-in-the-soil era. Spending time at the allotment as a cure for the heaviness of the world, for being a touched out mother, for my busy mind and occasionally as an antidote to the night before’s dancing and tequila consumption.
I’ve been thinking a lot about photography as a way of connecting to the real world, to people, their stories, light, texture - the atmosphere of a place and a time. It feels like magic, really. Warts and all. No overly polished, curated scenes. Just as I see it, in all its gorgeous glory.
In a world that feels heavy and often bleak; where those with power continue to abuse it to such extremes that it can feel like we’re living in a dystopian nightmare… I keep thinking, surely this is the time to lean harder into the real? To not escape into constructed landscapes, but to dive headfirst into what’s right in front of us. Into our own communities. To resist, to stand up, and quite literally, to get our hands into the soil.
I’ve been loving getting to know my allotment neighbours - what brings them here, their stories, their rhythms. This is a long term project and I’m only just beginning, but I’m already getting so much from it.
Spring is around the corner.
Prepare to be bombarded 🌷

Thanks to everyone that’s contacted me about being part of th project and for sorting me out with a wee grade so I can fire these images out whenever I will the need.

The last in this week’s dig. John is one of my favourite people to photograph - I must have photographed him 5 or 6 time...
06/02/2026

The last in this week’s dig. John is one of my favourite people to photograph - I must have photographed him 5 or 6 times now and he’s become a pal. Wood workshops remind me of my Grandfather’s shed in Ireland where I was taught to turn wooden mushrooms til Granda got nearly knocked out by a flying lump of tree and then it was deemed unsafe for an 11 yr old. Yes, I was the 11 year old woodworking with her Granda on the weekends. My dad in his retirement and until recently took up the mantle making the most beautiful wooden rocking chairs and furniture. That smell of warm shaved wood, oil and beeswax mixed with bronze metal shavings and leather is so comforting. My favourite places to make work are dusty, oily, a bit grubby, often dangerous (bronze foundries, glass workshops, cask warehouses - obviously) and with the best talent at the helm. Many friends have also pointed out they often involve men wearing leather aprons. Very true.

Royal Salute Forces of Nature, a collaboration with artist The man himself and team created the beautiful cabinet that the artwork and bottle were displayed in.

Ironically for this gushing post, there are few portraits in this one.


Assistant I think the first time we worked together on this one!
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Digging through the archives and uncovered some shots for Royal Salute Forces of Nature, a collaboration with artist .We...
05/02/2026

Digging through the archives and uncovered some shots for Royal Salute Forces of Nature, a collaboration with artist .We shot this back in 2022 in the North of Scotland at Forsyths (makers of pot stills) where Kate selected parts of various copper stills to be incorporated into her sculpture which would accompany the whisky. More to come.

If you don’t follow please do her work is incredible.

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Digging through the archives and uncovered some shots for Royal Salute Forces of Nature, a collaboration with artist . W...
04/02/2026

Digging through the archives and uncovered some shots for Royal Salute Forces of Nature, a collaboration with artist . We shot this back in 2022 at Forsyths in the North of Scotland; where Kate selected parts of various copper stills to be incorporated into her sculpture which would accompany the whisky. More to come.

If you don’t follow please do her work is incredible.

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Commended for  36 Awards. ✨ Alba is delighted she ‘won’. Judged and supported by    Thanks to   and Ed Horwich for organ...
17/12/2025

Commended for 36 Awards. ✨
Alba is delighted she ‘won’.

Judged and supported by

Thanks to and Ed Horwich for organising.

Alba & Dino with Covid, Girona. Shot on the Hasselblad.

Shortlisted for  36 Awards. ✨ Judged and supported by    Thanks to   and Ed Horwich for organising. for
17/12/2025

Shortlisted for 36 Awards. ✨

Judged and supported by

Thanks to and Ed Horwich for organising.

for

Fun was had   awards last night.Two images shortlisted and one commended (pretty special as this one was a picture of my...
17/12/2025

Fun was had awards last night.
Two images shortlisted and one commended (pretty special as this one was a picture of my daughter).

Judged and supported by

Thanks to for organising



Shortlisted image: for
Commended image: Alba and Dino with Covid, Girona.

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