
DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

DECLAN KELLY
Name: Declan Kelly (he/him)
Place of origin: Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland 🇮🇪
Current location: London, UK 🇬🇧
Profile: @_declankelly
Type of photography: Portrait/fashion
Themes covered: Masculinity, youth culture, intimacy
——
Declan Kelly is a photographer and director who has usually worked between portrait and fashion.
He is the art director of UTOPIA, a queer sports zine built from the ground up which raised £5K for Mermaids to support trans youth.
Declan has always been drawn to collaboration, working with creative visionaries such as Jeanie Crystal, Eliza Rose, Sally C and Rebecca Ozer. The outcome of this collaborative work has landed in publications including Wonderland and Huck mag. Some of Kelly’s most recent projects include the imagery for short film, Tumtum, and photography for the ‘You Make Me Feel’ exhibition at Southwark Gallery.
“My style is rooted in masculinity, identity and youth culture. There’s a softness to it, often shot in natural light.
“It’s portraiture, but with that intimate sort of feel. A lot of the images — especially of the boys — feel like self-portraits.
“Mistakes or unexpected moments on the day often become the best parts. There’s a kind of looseness I like to leave space for!
“With my photography, I just want the viewer to feel something. Whatever that is – it’s theirs.
“It’s hugely important — essential, really — that queer voices are not just heard but genuinely seen, given space.”
💬 Read Declan’s full quote in the comments below.

Jill for @jeanieandthewhiteboys published on @undergroundengland.since1981
Styled by @iwigertoods glam by @sofiaparadis
Sexy car @swindexter

YOU MAKE ME FEEL
Private View — Tonight 6-8pm
@southwarkparkgalleries
Showing some work from this series I shot with Jeanie Crystal as part of the group show!!
first shown at @galeriexyolomouc for @pafpafpafpafpafpafpaf
Curated by Anne Duffau @a___________________________z
Featuring work by:
Jeanie Crystal @jeanie_crystal
Zein Majali @zeinxmajali
Emily Pope @emily_pope90
Exhibition runs: 5 April – 29 June 2025
Wednesday to Sunday / 12–5pm
Supported by Arts Council England

YOU MAKE ME FEEL
Private View — Tonight 6-8pm
@southwarkparkgalleries
Showing some work from this series I shot with Jeanie Crystal as part of the group show!!
first shown at @galeriexyolomouc for @pafpafpafpafpafpafpaf
Curated by Anne Duffau @a___________________________z
Featuring work by:
Jeanie Crystal @jeanie_crystal
Zein Majali @zeinxmajali
Emily Pope @emily_pope90
Exhibition runs: 5 April – 29 June 2025
Wednesday to Sunday / 12–5pm
Supported by Arts Council England

We are delighted to announce a very special BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! MEETS at BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café London with YOUR INTERNET BOYFRIENDS, Mark and Denis.
Two Irish comedians. One gay, one straight and, let’s be honest, both gorgeous.
After selling out the Pleasance Theatre in London, they’re stepping into BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! MEETS for a night that’s a little more… intimate.
They will be recording a live episode of their podcast, followed by a chat with BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Podcast host Graeme Smith.
This is a very limited, VIP-only evening. Small and exclusive.
Expect unfiltered chat, the chance to ask your questions directly, and a room full of boys, boys, boys. Think less “show,” more “friendly chat”
Tickets are extremely limited and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Available now from boysboysboys.org / link in bio 🎟️
@yourinternetboyfriends.pod
@mark.t.cox
@denislencomedy
Picture by Declan Kelly @_declankelly
#yourinternetboyfriends

We are delighted to announce a very special BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! MEETS at BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café London with YOUR INTERNET BOYFRIENDS, Mark and Denis.
Two Irish comedians. One gay, one straight and, let’s be honest, both gorgeous.
After selling out the Pleasance Theatre in London, they’re stepping into BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! MEETS for a night that’s a little more… intimate.
They will be recording a live episode of their podcast, followed by a chat with BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Podcast host Graeme Smith.
This is a very limited, VIP-only evening. Small and exclusive.
Expect unfiltered chat, the chance to ask your questions directly, and a room full of boys, boys, boys. Think less “show,” more “friendly chat”
Tickets are extremely limited and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Available now from boysboysboys.org / link in bio 🎟️
@yourinternetboyfriends.pod
@mark.t.cox
@denislencomedy
Picture by Declan Kelly @_declankelly
#yourinternetboyfriends

Shot the cover for TUMTUM (2025) directed by Rebecca Ozer
Screened at BFI London Film Festival, Dinard British & Irish Film Festival, Out on Film Atlanta + UK Jewish Film Festival.
Starring: @lilit._orly @elizabeth__connick
Written & Directed by @rebecca.ozer
Producers: @lilyslydel @olwynfagan
Assoc Producer: Benji Schaan
DOP: @ailsa.aikoa
Costume Design: Jennifer Geach
Production Design: Giorgia Joseph
H&MU Design: Regina Meessen
Editor: @andre_with_an_accent
Sound Designer: James Colledge
Composer: Brian McNamara
Colour: @imkarol.colour
#shortfilm #bfilondonfilmfestival #cinematography #filmstill #setphotography

A new era for Men’s Jewellery for @irishtimesmagazine
Photographer: Declan Kelly
Model: Sam Mitchell - Morgan The Agency
Jewellery by: Joshua Reynolds and Edge Only
Clothing: Indigo & Cloth
Hair: @cutandsewbarbers
@morgantheagency
@josh.ie
@edgeonly
@indigoandcloth

A new era for Men’s Jewellery for @irishtimesmagazine
Photographer: Declan Kelly
Model: Sam Mitchell - Morgan The Agency
Jewellery by: Joshua Reynolds and Edge Only
Clothing: Indigo & Cloth
Hair: @cutandsewbarbers
@morgantheagency
@josh.ie
@edgeonly
@indigoandcloth

A new era for Men’s Jewellery for @irishtimesmagazine
Photographer: Declan Kelly
Model: Sam Mitchell - Morgan The Agency
Jewellery by: Joshua Reynolds and Edge Only
Clothing: Indigo & Cloth
Hair: @cutandsewbarbers
@morgantheagency
@josh.ie
@edgeonly
@indigoandcloth

A new era for Men’s Jewellery for @irishtimesmagazine
Photographer: Declan Kelly
Model: Sam Mitchell - Morgan The Agency
Jewellery by: Joshua Reynolds and Edge Only
Clothing: Indigo & Cloth
Hair: @cutandsewbarbers
@morgantheagency
@josh.ie
@edgeonly
@indigoandcloth
‘We are strong as trans people, but our strength doesn’t come from the armour that we’re wearing, it comes from the fact that we have survived…and that we have so much to celebrate’
- @sabah.c, model
Clip taken from the Shielded Hearts Film
Artist: @sam.daw.ood
Body Casting Artist: @lydiareeves_artist
Consultant Support: @sabah.c
Director: @sam.daw.ood
Director of Photography: @_declankelly
Videographers: @mikayldawood and @_declankelly
Sound Engineer: @mikayldawood
Stylist: @miamaxwelll
HMUA: @sofiaparadis
Editing: @mikayldawood
Assistant Stylist: @inescryer
#ShieldedHearts #TDoV
‘Visibility changes people’s opinions, it changes people’s minds, it opens up different world views’
- @youcancallmeaz, model
Clip taken from the Shielded Hearts Film
Artist: @sam.daw.ood
Body Casting Artist: @lydiareeves_artist
Consultant Support: @sabah.c
Director: @sam.daw.ood
Director of Photography: @_declankelly
Videographers: @mikayldawood and @_declankelly
Sound Engineer: @mikayldawood
Stylist: @miamaxwelll
HMUA: @sofiaparadis
Editing: @mikayldawood
#ShieldedHearts #TDoV
‘We are all living and breathing under our armour’
- @xzandj, model
Clip taken from the Shielded Hearts Film
Artist: @sam.daw.ood
Body Casting Artist: @lydiareeves_artist
Consultant Support: @sabah.c
Director: @sam.daw.ood
Director of Photography: @_declankelly
Videographers: @_declankelly and @mikayldawood
Sound Engineer: @mikayldawood
Stylist: @miamaxwelll
HMUA: @sofiaparadis
Assistant Stylist: @inescryer
Editing: @mikayldawood
#ShieldedHearts #TDoV

We are bringing you an IRL Shielded Hearts Fundraiser!
📍The Divine
🕰️ Wednesday 25th March at 7.30pm
🎟️ Tickets in bio!
Shielded Hearts brings you your mid-week genderqueer mingle, a celebration of trans-masculinity and a chance to affirm the trans community ahead of Trans Day of Visibility.
💫
We’re putting the spotlight on our trans-masculine hunnies, with a line-up of drag kings guaranteed to make you weak at the knees, plus trans and non-binary DJs who will absolutely blow you away. Expect performances, music, and powerful conversations as our featured models share why trans-masc visibility matters so much and what it was like having their pecs covered in plaster for the project.
And because every good night needs a little luck… who doesn’t love a raffle? 🎲
There’ll be a raffle on the night. Prizes will be beautifully queer, from art and goodies to creative mentoring sessions with other queer and trans creatives in our community.
Come mingle, celebrate, support, and uplift trans-masculine visibility. 💖
Poster Design by @elliegiro
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