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The Photographic Portrait
Prize 2006 - Deloitte Commission

Prudence and Julie
by Erin Kornfeld
© the artist
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Exhibition
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The winner of The Deloitte
Commission, for the best portrait taken by a photographer
aged 25 or under, is Erin Kornfeld for Prudence and Julie.
She receives £5,000 as well as the opportunity to undertake
a portrait commission for Deloitte and the National Portrait
Gallery.
Erin Kornfeld, 24, was born in
Greensboro, North Carolina. After gaining a BA in Photography
from Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where she
studied under Stephen Shore and Larry Fink, Kornfeld moved to
London in 2005 and recently finished an MA in Art Business at
Sotheby's Institute of Art. Since being in the UK, she has established
the East London Art Company, a non-profit organisation which
helps community artists, and has assisted on shoots for FHM magazine.
Using the camera 'to communicate
on a deeper level' with her subjects, Kornfeld mostly photographs
family and friends. Her winning portrait, Prudence and Julie,
depicts two of her closest friends one Sunday morning at their
home in Tivoli, a small town on the Hudson River. Using a Mamiya
6x7, she lit the scene with a small flash tilted at the ceiling.
'I've photographed Prudence and Julie many times before' she
says. 'We were reading the news and drinking coffee, trying to
piece together the remnants of the night before. I wanted to
capture their relaxed state in the serenity of the Sunday morning
light. Locations are very important to me. I like to get to know
people by photographing them in environments that reflect who
they are. The environment reveals a sense of place and history
that represents the nature of the individual.'
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