View the winning national digital portrait

A six minute video of the face of a homeless American man has won the National Portrait Gallery's Digital Portraiture Award 2016.
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Amiel Courtin-Wilson has won the National Portrait Gallery Digital Portraiture Award 2016 for this intense and spooky video entitled simply  Charles

Courtin Wilson acknowledged the contribution of ​the team to a digital portrait. ‘I have been making films and working with the moving image for over twenty years and my cinematographer Germain McMicking has been creating work with me for over fifteen years so this award is for Germain as well. I want to thank Charles, the producers Kate Laurie and John Baker as well as everyone who helped contribute to the work.’

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