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Mary at Momob, 2024

Renae Saxby

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025 Finalist

pigment photographic print on paper (image: 83.0cm x 125.0cm. sheet: 93.4cm x 135.0cm. frame: 97.5cm x 135.0cm)

‘Kodjdjan, Mary Kolkkiwara Nadjamerrek, aged 93, of the Wakmarranj clan, is one of the last surviving speakers of the critically endangered Dalabon language. Mary holds a Waddan (frill neck lizard) that her grandchildren caught while camping on her father’s Country, Momob, in Central Arnhem Land.’

Renae Saxby is a documentary photographer based on Wonnarua Country/Maitland, New South Wales. Her work is an exploration of the human experience, from intimate portraiture to remote landscapes with a focus on cultural and environmental preservation.

People's Choice Award

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025

The People’s Choice Award is generously supported by the Calvert-Jones Foundation, with the artist who wins the most votes receiving $10,000.

Voting closes Sunday 28 September 2025.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025

Other NPPP photos from Renae Saxby

Bangardidjan, 2022 Renae Saxby
2023 Highly Commended
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