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Katherine, NT / Harrietville, VIC, 2017

by Rhett Hammerton

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018 Finalist

This pairing of images forms part of a larger portrait series titled Cold Drinks/ Hot Showers. A portable portrait studio was established in some of the Northern Territory's more isolated roadhouses, with passers-by approached to be sitters. The subsequent imagery provides an insight into the conflicting contexts of Northern Australia – home and escape, adventure and malaise, affluence and penury. With the roadhouse providing both literal backdrop and metaphorical axis between cultures, classes and identities, themes of transience and disparity emerge to be explored. Individual portraits are named after each sitter’s home and paired in contrasting diptychs, further highlighting tensions amid inconsistent and often incongruous Australian identities and ideologies.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018

Other NPPP photos from Rhett Hammerton

Nyangatja Ngayuku Mara (These are my hands), 2023 Rhett Hammerton
2024 Finalist
Pulangkita pitjangu (When the blanket came), 2019 Rene Kulitja and Rhett Hammerton
2020 Finalist
Cliffy, 2015 by Rhett Hammerton
2016 Finalist
Kumantjayi, 2010 by Rhett Hammerton
2011 Finalist
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