The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize returns for its 17th year, showcasing the work of talented young photographers, gifted amateurs and established professionals in the very best of contemporary photography. The competition celebrates a diverse range of images and tells the fascinating stories behind the creation of works, from formal commissioned portraits to more spontaneous and intimate moments capturing friends and family. The annual In Focus display will also highlight new work by an established photographer. The 2024 edition will see the unveiling of a new work for the Gallery’s Collection, created by 2023’s commission prize winner, Serena Brown.
The competition’s allure lies in its broad interpretation of the portrait genre, urging participants to explore the depth of individual identity in their submissions. This inclusive approach encourages a wide array of photographic styles, from traditional to avant-garde, each telling its unique story. With the annual In Focus display, the Prize also offers a spotlight to established photographers, presenting new work that pushes the boundaries of portrait photography even further. The 2024 edition is particularly special as it unveils new work for the Gallery’s Collection, commissioned from Serena Brown, the 2023 commission prize winner, thus continuing to enrich the cultural tapestry of contemporary photography.
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize not only provides a platform for the world’s most exciting and innovative portrait photography but also acts as a crucible for emerging talent, offering significant exposure and the opportunity to be featured alongside the best in the field. Its significance extends beyond the realm of photography, serving as a mirror to the societal, cultural, and personal narratives that shape our world. As such, the Prize is a highlight on the international art calendar, attracting entries from across the globe and drawing visitors to London to experience this showcase of human stories, captured through the photographer’s eye.
The entry fee for the competition is £22 per image, but there are provisions for free entries for photographers on Universal Credit or Pension Credit, and discounts for those on Disability Benefits, students, or photographers aged between 18 and 25.
The winner will receive £15,000, the second prize is £3,000, and the third prize is £2,000.
Open to everyone aged 18 and over from around the world.
deadline: May 7, 2024
Website link: https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/2024/taylor-wessing-photo-portrait-prize-2024