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Gemma Baxter (right view), 2019

Shea Kirk

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2020 Art Handlers' Award

‘Getting older, our faces and bodies change – but slowly I think I'm feeling more and more proud of mine. A body that started a business, hauled fabric around the city, filled a room with machinery that I taught myself how to use. When I saw the image you took of me, I was kind of inspired by myself. It was a fucking lovely feeling.’ This image – from the ongoing series Vantages – is half of a stereoscopic portrait of my dear friend Gemma, the genius behind ‘To Barwyn And Back’, a Melbourne-based label creating tech-streetwear, prioritising safety, comfort and community.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2020

Other NPPP photos from Shea Kirk

Alfie Barker (right view), 2023 Shea Kirk
2024 Finalist
Ruby (left view), 2022 Shea Kirk
2023 Winner
Ella B Rowe (right view), 2021 Shea Kirk
2022 Finalist
Callan Bradley Hales (left and right view), 2018 by Shea Kirk
2019 Finalist
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