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Naomi Cass, Director of the Centre of Contemporary Photography, in conversation with Anne Zahalka.

Peter Brew-Bevan discusses two experiences where his plans for his portraits produced surprising results.

Gallery directors Karen Quinlan and Tony Ellwood talk to Penelope Grist about the NPG and NGV collaborative exhibition, Who Are You: Australian Portraiture.

The exhibition Flash: Australian Athletes in Focus offers various interpretations of sporting men and women by five Australian photographers.

Penelope Grist and Rebecca Ray talk to the artists in Portrait23: Identity about transcending modes of portraiture.

Michael Desmond looks at the history of the Vanity Fair magazine in conjunction with the exhibition Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008

As the National Portrait Gallery opens its exhibition of portrait and figurative work by veteran photographer Sam Haskins, the artist reflects on the highlights of his fifty-year career so far.

Michael Desmond profiles a handful of the entrants in first National Photographic Portrait Prize and notes emerging themes and categories.

How seven portraits within Bare reveal in a public portrait parts of the body and elements of life usually located in the private sphere.

Rebecca Ray explores the way identity, belonging and connectedness are translated through materiality in First Nations portraiture.

Penelope Grist reminisces about the halcyon days of a print icon, before the infusion of the internet’s shades of grey.