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THE shortlist for the Portrait of Humanity 2020 competition has been announced, with seven Australian photographers recognised in the shortlist of 200.

Portrait of Humanity is a global competition seeking to celebrate the best portraits taken by photographers around the world. It is a global initiative run by 1854 Media, a digital media organisation which also publishes the British Journal of Photography.

The competition seeks to uncover the lives of people around the world and capture expressions such as courage and sorrow, as well as interactions such as the moment people are reunited or the moment they part ways.

Photographers Brian Cassey, Antoine Veling, Kathryn MacPhee, Biljana Jurukovski, Ingetje Tadros, Cathy Ronalds and Anne

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