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Route 66 book for children's hospital

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2022 marks two decades since the birth of the Route 66 Challenge which has seen over 750,000 miles accumulated and €5 million raised for Ireland's children's hospitals. An exciting new book, spearheaded by award-winning photographer Darren Kennedy, will document the journeys behind the miles travelled -- all through the lens of visual storytelling.

This September, Darren plans to join an equally philanthropically minded group to embark on the bi-annual Route 66 trip -- becoming the first Irish photographer to produce a book about the experience. It will mark the dual realisation of a long-held dream and personal goal for the Clonaslee-based photographer. Since childhood, Darren has dreamed of travelling the famed route. From its depiction in John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath and classic movie Easy Rider, to the vast terrain and sweeping sights through Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California, Darren's book will offer a window into the legendary locations, people and history along the highway. Over two weeks and four time zones, Darren will chronicle each step of the way with an ethos he has nurtured throughout his career.

"Photography is not something I produce, it's something that produces a change both in myself and my clients. In all my years and thousands of photo shoots, I have yet to finish a project and not look at the world in a new way. The camera lens captures what the human eye leaves behind.

Since I was young, I've had a passion for photography, and I now have the good fortune to be able to pursue it professionally. I relish the opportunity to capture a person's character or the delight of a memorable occasion. My approach is personal. I take the time to ensure that you are at ease and comfortable because only then can we capture genuine images.

Every stage of a task, from setting up shots to editing the finished images, shows my attention to detail. Every project I work on is infused with my love for photography, resulting in work that my clients adore."

Darren's photography spans commercial and portraiture photography. From family occasions, to fashion spreads and headshots, Darren takes a tailored approach to each shoot. He is a member of the Irish Photography Association, and clients have described his work as "amazing" and "technically superb".

The Route 66 journey is any photographer's dream. For Darren, it is a multi-pronged endeavour with a desire to give back at its core. Emerging from lockdown, Darren was determined to play his part in supporting Temple Street and utilised his skills and time to make a significant impact. A firm believer in 'helping yourself by helping others', Darren has been a committed advocate for Temple Street for years, most recently co-organising a High Nelly Club fundraiser in the village of Clonaslee, Co. Laois in support of the children's hospital which raised €20,000.

Proceeds from Darren's book will support the acute paediatric hospital which provides care for over 140,000 children every year. Since 1872, Temple Street has been providing critical care at times when families need it most. Today, their work and research is just as essential as it was when they first opened their doors. Their more than 30 patient specialities include neonatal and paediatric surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, nephrology and orthopaedics. Donations are always needed for continued ground-breaking research, the purchase of vital equipment, patient care and parental supports which allow patients to enjoy their childhoods with play therapy and fun activities despite undergoing treatment.

Undertaking the mammoth project of a book feels like a natural extension of his efforts to date, and Darren feels privileged to have the opportunity to challenge himself for a cause he is passionate about. The Offaly-born Kennedy has always had a natural affinity with children and, as a proud uncle, considers the heartbreaking realities families all over the country are facing when their child requires acute care. Witnessing the plight of incredibly young children during his previous efforts for Temple Street has brought a tear to his eye.

For decades, new and innovative means of fundraising for Ireland's children's hospitals have been underway. This book is a means of continuing to back the ongoing effort and a chronicle of those who revved their engines and took to the highway for Ireland's little heroes. Given the scale of the project, there are multiple expenses involved. All donations to assist in getting this book to print are immensely appreciated.


Photography is the only language that can be understood all over the world' - Bruno Barbey

'No one has ever become poor by giving' - Anne Frank

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Darren Kennedy
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County Offaly

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