06/06/2026
As we approach the final week before the submission deadline, let's take another look at some of the Bowness Photography Prize shortlisted photographs through the years.
Yours could soon be among them! You have until 11.59pm Sunday 14 June to submit your images.
💌 Head to maph.org.au/bowness-photography-prize for the FAQs, selection criteria and entry portal. While you're there, check out the full history of previous finalists - it's a treat.
📸 Revisiting the vital stats:
• First prize winner receives $50,000
• Two honourable mentions receive $2,500 each
• People's Choice receives $5,000
• Wai Tang Commissioning Award recipient wins $10,000 + solo exhibition at MAPh
• ALL finalists are paid to exhibit
📸 PLUS industry discounts for all finalists with our fine partners Arten and IAS for framing, printing and artwork delivery.
📸 2026 Judges
• Natasha Bullock, Senior Curator of Photography NGV
• Petrina Hicks, artist + winner Bowness Photography Prize 2014
• Anouska Phizacklea, MAPh Director
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Images:
Kent MORRIS
Sovereign seconds – white plumed honeyeater 2022
pigment ink-jet print
courtesy of the artist and Vivien Anderson Gallery (Melbourne)
Peter LAMBROPOULOS
Effaced watercolour – Portrait of Sybil Craig, c. 1920 by Bernice Edwell1920
chromogenic print
courtesy of the artist
Tajette O'HALLORAN
Untitled 2018
pigment ink-jet print
courtesy of the artist
Vivian COOPER SMITH
The stranger (vine leaf) 2019
chromogenic print
courtesy of the artist, Blockprojects (Melbourne) and Galerie pompom (Sydney)
Peta CLANCY
Undercurrent 2018
pigment ink-jet print
courtesy of the artist
J FORSYTH
Phone, Compass Pizza 2018
pigment ink-jet print
courtesy of the artist
Justine VARGA
Overlay 2016
chromogenic print
courtesy of the artist, Tolarno Galleries (Melbourne) and Hugo Michell Gallery (Adelaide)
Janina GREEN
Untitled 1 2018
pigment ink-jet print
courtesy of the artist and M33 (Melbourne)
Ingvar KENNE
Mirnid Country – Koonalda Cave, Nullarbor National Park 2020
pigment ink-jet print
courtesy of the artist