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National Photographic Portrait Prize 2012 image

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2012

The National Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition is selected from a national field of entries that reflect the distinctive vision of Australia's aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects. With the generous support of Visa, the National Portrait Gallery offers a prize of $25,000 for the most outstanding photographic portrait.
Andrew Campbell Georgia Metaxas Alex Frayne James Brickwood Ingvar Kenne George Mifsud Jack Charles Roderick Mc Nicol Emma Phillips Alina Gozina Mine Konakci Billiejeanisnotmylover Martin Philbey Jennifer Stocks Simon Harsent Miles Standish David Kelly Brenton Mc Geachie Gary Grealy Nikki Toole Titian Scheffer Mark Tedeschi Daniel Boud John Mc Rae David Glazebrook Graham Mc Carter Eryca Green Louise Whelan Dale Neill Sandra Ramacher Domas Rukas Juli Balla Anthony Anderton Heather Faulkner Peter West Russell Shakespear Benjamin Liew Adrian Brown David Tacon Christopher Pearce Anita Beaney Regan Kennedy Aletheia Casey Matthew Abbott Tobias Titz Adrianne Mc Naught

Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Tuesday 20 March 2012 to Sunday 20 May 2012

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