Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2014

Interesting exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery to mark this annual photographic award.

The themes this year seemed to be Africa and parents and children and the images tended to be clear and simple/ The first picture you see as you walk towards the show is a stunningly simple picture by Gorm Shackleford of a man in blue overalls.

As ever there was a mix of commissioned and non-commissioned work. In the commissioned works I loved one by Neil Raja of two older ladies laughing on a bench which was taken for Age UK. I just wanted to sit down and join them, they were having such fun.

I loved one in a series by Robert Timothy of news readers about to broadcast. Also how could I resist Laurence Cartwright’s “Boy and dog” of his son imitating the dog the picture.

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