Harry Borden
(1965-), PhotographerSitter in 4 portraits
Artist of 116 portraits
Born in New York and brought up in Devon, Borden studied photography at Plymouth College of Art and Design (1985-7). He moved to London shortly afterwards, where he worked as an assistant for Lester Bookbinder. He received his first commission from The Observer in 1994. Borden's profile began to grow as his portraits appeared regularly in this and other Sunday supplements, Harpers & Queen, Vogue and The New Yorker. He was awarded at the National Portrait Gallery Kobal Photographic Portrait Prize (1998 and 2000).
by Harry Borden
digital chromogenic print, 4 May 2004
NPG x127012
by Harry Borden
bromide fibre print, 22 February 2005
NPG x128143
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 5 July 2005
NPG x128621
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 17 October 2005
NPG x128623
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 2 July 2005
NPG x128626
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 3 November 2005
NPG x128627
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 21 November 2005
NPG x128630
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 17 June 2005
NPG x128631
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 6 January 2006
NPG x128633
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 1 September 2006
NPG x128877
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 31 October 2007
NPG x200019
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 27 November 2007
NPG x200020
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize Judges 2010
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 18 August 2010
NPG x134881
by Harry Borden
chromogenic print, 22 January 1999
NPG x128161
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