Bill Doyle's "Images of Dublin" gives a composite view of a city and its citizens through the lens of a master. In over 150 images, Doyle captures news-vendors at work, Moore Street traders, the young at play, the old at rest, cafe interiors, shop fronts, the old bird market, and street scenes from the Liberties to Stephen's Green and the north inner city. Doyle's gentle, humane vision permeates each frame, affirming the dignity of the subject and the immanence of the object held in the camera's eye.