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National Photographic Portrait Prize 2010

Previous exhibition
from Friday 5 March until Sunday 2 May 2010
Zareth, 2009 by Scott Bycroft

The National Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition is selected from a national field of entries, reflecting the distinctive vision of Australia's aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects. The winner for 2010 is

Zareth by Scott Bycroft

43 NPPP Finalists

1 Creator versus character - Chris Lilley, 2009 John Tsiavis. © John Tsiavis. 2 The Boss, Ross Wilson, 2009 Chris Budgeon. © Chris Budgeon. 3 Junior Maggie, 2009 by Warwick Baker. 4 Michael Field, 2009 , by Remi Chauvin. 5 Paul Capsis as his grandmother Angela, 2009 , by Michael Corridore. 6 Kingdom, 2009 by Tom Cramond.

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