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Jockeys, twins and Kofi Annan: the Taylor Wessing photographic portrait prize 2013 – in pictures

Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Katie Walsh by Spencer Murphy
And the winner is: jockey Katie Walsh by Spencer Murphy Photograph: Spencer Murphy/National Portrait Gallery
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Kumbh Mela Pilgrim - Mamta Dubey and infant  by Giles Price
Second prize goes to: Kumbh Mela Pilgrim – Mamta Dubey and infant by Giles Price Photograph: Giles Price/PA
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Kofi Annan by Anoush Abrar
Third prize: Kofi Annan by Anoush Abrar Photograph: Anoush Abrar/National Portrait Gallery
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Holy Mother by Erik Almas, 2012
Holy Mother by Erik Almas, 2012 Photograph: Erik Almas/National Portrait Gallery London
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait  Prize 2013
The Twins by Dorothee Deiss Photograph: Dorothee Deiss/National Portrait Gallery
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Untitled (Citizens of Porto-Novo) By Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou, 2012
Untitled (Citizens of Porto-Novo) by Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou, 2012 Photograph: Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou/National Portrait Gallery London
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Martyn, Sean and Jacob by William Lakin, 2013
Martyn, Sean and Jacob by William Lakin Photograph: William Lakin/National Portrait Gallery London
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Cat & Phil - Painting of Love by Richard Alexander Pilnick
Cat & Phil - Painting of Love by Richard Alexander Pilnick Photograph: Richard Alexander Pilnick /National Portrait Gallery London
Taylor Wessing Prize 2013: Fabio by Andy Massaccesi, 2012
Fabio by Andy Massaccesi, 2012 Photograph: Andy Massaccesi/National Portrait Gallery London
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