National Photographic Portrait Prize 2016 Finalist
Having now spent decades making photographic portraits here in my old daylight studio in Fitzroy – subjecting a whole range of people to my very quiet and direct gaze – I feel it is fitting that I occasionally subject myself to this same unerring process. And as I am now approaching the proverbial three score and ten years, it does seem that now is the appropriate time.
Rod and Jack on the series of portraits they created together.
Aimee Board reveals method, motivation and mortality in the portraiture of Rod McNicol.
Echoing 19th-century photography, Rod McNicol's portraits give us a chance to look quietly at the human condition.