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Out of Print
Photographic Portrait Prize 2007
Introduction by Sue Steward
Interviews by Richard McClure
The Photographic Portrait Prize
celebrates the vitality and excellence in portrait photography
today. This prize is one of the most important platforms for
contemporary portrait photographers internationally.
Selected from over 6,000 submissions,
this book offers a
unique opportunity to see an inspiring range of portraits.
The selection of photographs is all about people people
who appear intriguing, defiant or relaxed and the outstanding
skills of the photographers, whose intelligence, and diligence
enables them to capture not only a moment in time, but also convey
something of the spirit of those photographed.
Fully illustrated in colour throughout,
the book features all the selected entries from this year's competition.
There are comments from all the judges about the entries - this
year's judging panel comprises Sandy Nairne, Director, and Terence
Pepper, Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery,
London, plus Sheila Rock, Photographer, Cheryl Newman, Commissioning
Photographey Editor for Saturday Telegraph Magazine and
Sue Steward. A brief essay by photography critic Sue Steward
provides a contextual introduction to contemporary portrait photography
and interviews by Richard McClure with the prize winners give
further insight into the photographers behind these outstanding
images.
The Photographic Portrait
Prize 2007 accompanies an exhibition at the National Portrait
Gallery, London from8 November 2007 to 24 February 2008, the
Lowry Manchester from July to September 2008 and will tour throughout
the UK in 2008.
Authors
Sue Steward is a writer and critic for the
Evening Standard.
Richard McClure is a freelance journalist.
Specification
280 x 220mm, 72 pages
65 colour illustrations
ISBN 13: 978 1 85514 388 3
£12.99 (paperback)
Published November 2007
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