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Natural light and human proportions – the design by Johnson Pilton Walker
National Photographic Portrait Prize judge Christopher Chapman connects this year’s entries to iconic contemporary american photographers.
Dr Christopher Chapman, National Photographic Portrait Prize judge and curator, introduces the 2015 Prize.
Artist David M Thomas lists some of the ideas and influences behind his video portraits.
Australian photographer Karin Catt has shot across the spectrum of celebrity, her subjects including rock stars, world leaders and actors.
Lecture by Sandy Nairne, Director, National Portrait Gallery, London, given at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra on 28 April 2006.
Dr Christopher Chapman describes the experimental exhibition Portraits + Architecture
How seven portraits within Bare reveal in a public portrait parts of the body and elements of life usually located in the private sphere.
Magda Keaney speaks with Lewis Morley about his photographic career and the major retrospective of his work on display at the NPG.
Penelope Grist speaks to Bill Henson and Simone Young to discover the origins of the artist’s stunning photographic triptych.
Joanna Gilmour on Tom Durkin playing with Melbourne's manhood.
Angus' initial perception of Uluru shifts, as he comes to see it as central to the entire order of Anangu life.
Joanna Gilmour, National Photographic Portrait Prize judge and curator, introduces the 2013 Prize.
Joanna Gilmour on the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2013.
Robert Hannaford has completed around 400 portraits over the span of his career.
Michael Riley’s early portraits by Amanda Rowell.