Martin Cregg (b. 1976) is an Irish photographer and educator born in rural Roscommon and now living in Inchicore, Dublin. He is a Coordinator of Photography at Pearse College of Further Education in Dublin.

Twice Nominated for the Prix Pictet 2010 & 2016. Represented by Heillandi Gallery (Switzerland) and The Copper House (Dublin) He has exhibited in Ireland and Internationally - 'Changing States', Berlin (2024), New Irish Works (2023), Irish State Collection, PhotoMuseum Ireland (2022) 'Post-Picturesque' Minnesota USA (2017) Roscommon Arts Centre (2018) Illuminations (2014) PhotoIreland (2013) Les Rencontres d'Arles (July 2012), the Natural History Museum in Leeuwarden (July 2012), PhotoSpace, New Zealand (2010) , 'Postcards from The Celtic Tiger' (shanghai, 2010) Gallery of Photography (2008).

Cregg is a member of the International Reflexions Masterclass - presenting work in Basel, Paris, Venice and Lugano in 2010-2011. In 2010 he was also commissioned to work and exhibit in the 'Foreign eyes on Frysland' project - as one of the six international photographers to explore the region. Further, in 2011 his 'Photo Course' project was shortlisted for the FOAM Talent Call.

In 2016 his book MIDLANDS was shortlisted for the Kassel Fotobook & Photobook Bristol and is in a number of collections internationally.

Currently working on next book - a long term project exploring Heritage, Tradition and Identity -'A Fading Landscape'