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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Self portrait Libya 2011
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Self portrait Libya 2011
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
LURD Combatants leave Tubmanburg for the Liberian town of Monrovia, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant known as Black Diamond during the civil war, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant known as Black Diamond during the civil war, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant known as Black Diamond during the civil war, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant known as Black Diamond during the civil war, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant known as Black Diamond during the civil war, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant in Tubmanburg, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant in Tubmanburg, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant in Tubmanburg, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant in Tubmanburg, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
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IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
IWM Imperial War Museum - Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington exhibition at the IWM Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
18th April 2024
Runs to 29th September 2024
A LURD Combatant in Tubmanburg, June 2003
Imperial War Museums opens first exhibition dedicated to work of multi-award-winning conflict photographer, Tim Hetherington
IWM London’s newest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington (20 April 2024 – 29 September 2024)
Over 65 of Hetherington’s most striking images on display, alongside films and personal objects, many on display for the first time.
Opening at IWM London on the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while covering the Libyan Civil War in 2011, this free exhibition showcases photography, films and personal objects from across Hetherington’s career.
Shining a light on his profoundly human approach to conflict photography, this exhibition brings together aspects of Hetherington’s personal experiences alongside his most engaging projects.
It is Imperial War Museums (IWM)’s first show dedicated to the conflict photographer and humanitarian since acquiring his full archive from the Tim Hetherington Trust in late 2017.
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AfterDark - exhibition of unseen Andy Warhol Polaroids at the Iconic Images Gallery
Guests attend an exhibition of unseen Andy Warhol Polaroids at the Iconic Images Gallery, with Beauty Papers and Seventy One Gin, as part of Frieze London 2023.
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AfterDark - exhibition of unseen Andy Warhol Polaroids at the Iconic Images Gallery
Guests attend an exhibition of unseen Andy Warhol Polaroids at the Iconic Images Gallery, with Beauty Papers and Seventy One Gin, as part of Frieze London 2023.
Damian Hurley
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AfterDark - exhibition of unseen Andy Warhol Polaroids at the Iconic Images Gallery
Guests attend an exhibition of unseen Andy Warhol Polaroids at the Iconic Images Gallery, with Beauty Papers and Seventy One Gin, as part of Frieze London 2023.
ES Magazine Editor Benn Cobb and Jade Parfitt
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Winning photographs by Cle?mentine Schneidermann for portraits from the series Laundry Day, which document the daily chores of her neighbour in South Wales, navigating life in lockdown.
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Winning photographs by Cle?mentine Schneidermann for portraits from the series Laundry Day, which document the daily chores of her neighbour in South Wales, navigating life in lockdown.
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Celeste Sloman portrait of Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things), Oct 2021
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Celeste Sloman portrait of Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things), Oct 2021
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Celeste Sloman portrait of Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things), Oct 2021
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Curtis Hughes, April, 2022
Peter & Sue
from the Series Modern Love
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Curtis Hughes, April, 2022
Peter & Sue
from the Series Modern Love
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Gregory John Turner
Golgotha
January 2021, from the series Ivan, The Divided Self
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Gregory John Turner
Golgotha
January 2021, from the series Ivan, The Divided Self
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Sophie Ebrard
Ellie, Sep 2021 from the series Ellie by Sophie Ebrard
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Sophie Ebrard
Ellie, Sep 2021 from the series Ellie by Sophie Ebrard
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Sophie Ebrard
Ellie, Sep 2021 from the series Ellie by Sophie Ebrard
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Rosie Barnes
Jayne, 37, press officer, partner, mum, friend, August 2021.
Margaret, 73, PhD in Astrophysics, retired civil servant, author, wife, mother, grandmother, July 2021. From the series No You’re Not - A Portrait of Autistic Women
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Rosie Barnes
Jayne, 37, press officer, partner, mum, friend, August 2021.
Margaret, 73, PhD in Astrophysics, retired civil servant, author, wife, mother, grandmother, July 2021. From the series No You’re Not - A Portrait of Autistic Women
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Rosie Barnes
Jayne, 37, press officer, partner, mum, friend, August 2021.
Margaret, 73, PhD in Astrophysics, retired civil servant, author, wife, mother, grandmother, July 2021. From the series No You’re Not - A Portrait of Autistic Women
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Chris Budgeon
Orlando and Wilson December 2021
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Second prize
Haneem Christian
Mother & Daughter April 2021
From the series Hannah Lies at the Feet of The Mother; Rooted May 2021 from the series Rooted
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Second prize
Haneem Christian
Mother & Daughter April 2021
From the series Hannah Lies at the Feet of The Mother; Rooted May 2021 from the series Rooted
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Second prize
Haneem Christian
Mother & Daughter April 2021
From the series Hannah Lies at the Feet of The Mother; Rooted May 2021 from the series Rooted
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Kavi Pujara
Boy with the Union Flag
March 2021
From the series This Golden Mile
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Kavi Pujara
Boy with the Union Flag
March 2021
From the series This Golden Mile
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Kavi Pujara
Boy with the Union Flag
March 2021
From the series This Golden Mile
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
26th October 2022
Tony Sebastian Ukpo
Island Devil
Son of Man
Hooded Man
Ghost
April 2022
From the series Unidentified Back Male
The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.
Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.
This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine.