Rays of kindness and warmth: Ireland in the photo postcards of John Hind and his students

John Hind is a famous English photographer who was born in 1916 and became the legend of "postcard" photography. His idealistic photographs in warm, muted tones show the fabulous, serene life of Ireland, its pacifying landscapes and cosiness, which you just want to touch. Looking at these wonderful shots, you feel like a child - happy and carefree. Maybe that's why the pictures of Hind, as well as several of his students, whom he hired to work in his own Dublin studio John hinde limited, have become so popular all over the world: every person even for a moment wants to plunge into this beautiful, sunny atmosphere, which is the leitmotif of every postcard created in Hind's studio under his strict guidance.

See how wonderful mood photos came from British and John Hinde Limited employees.

Cape Bloody Forland, Donegal. Photo by: David Noble.

Colimore Harbor, Dolki, a suburb of Dublin. Photo by: Elmar Ludwig.

Collecting sod from the swamp, Connemara, County Galway. Photo by John Hind.

Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.

Dublin at night. Photo by Edmund Nagel.

Glengesh Pass, near the village of Ardara in Donegal County. Photo by: David Noble.

Irish thatched-roof cottage, Bunratti, County Clare. Photo by: Elmar Ludwig.

Lechinch, County Clare. Photo by: David Noble.

Meeting on the water and the old Old Weir Bridge in Killarney National Park, County Kerry. Photo by John Hind.

O'Connell Street, Limerick.

Thatched Cottage, Connemara, County Galway. Photo by John Hind.

Silver Coast, (Silver Strand), Wicklow. Photo by John Hind.

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