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Orlando and Wilson, 2021

Chris Budgeon

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 Finalist

digital print on paper (frame: 93.3cm x 123.2cm depth 4.0cm)

I was slightly bemused when Orlando and Wilson finally got to connect face-to-face over the summer break. The lifelong friends had been separated all year while attending different schools, a year that challenged an entire generation of high school students. For months, all Orlando could speak about was that Wilson would join him at the beach in December. When Wilson actually turned up, they spent virtually all their time communicating via smartphones rather than face-to-face conversations, even though they were literally sitting side by side for days on end.

Courtesy of the artist

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022

Other NPPP photos from Chris Budgeon

Phoebe turned one hundred, 2019 Chris Budgeon
2020 Finalist
Ricki, 2016 by Chris Budgeon
2017 Finalist
Catherine in black silk gown, 2014 by Chris Budgeon
2015 Finalist
Rosita, 2006 by Chris Budgeon
2007 Finalist
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