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Zev and Nick, 2025

Hilary Wardhaugh

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025 Finalist

pigment photographic print on paper (image: 72.3cm x 101.6cm. sheet: 90.0cm x 120.0cm. frame: 86.2cm x 114.5cm depth 3.5cm)

‘Zev and Nick met 15 years ago and have been together for eight years. Their relationship developed over time and they now share a home and often a bed. They have plans for the future. Zev is queer and seven months into their relationship began medically transitioning. Nick also has a girlfriend and they have been going out for three years. Zev was not in any other relationship at the time of the portrait. Zev and Nick’s relationship is non-monogamous and they love each other.’

Hilary Wardhaugh is a photographer, artist and activist based on Ngunnawal and Ngambri land in Canberra whose practice explores humanity and the environment through a feminist lens.

People's Choice Award

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025

The People’s Choice Award is generously supported by the Calvert-Jones Foundation, with the artist who wins the most votes receiving $10,000.

Voting closes Sunday 28 September 2025.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025

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