Kate's Hold Still project is going on display around the UK. A selection of these photographs will also be shown in cities across the UK later in the year.”. We are the ones to explain that we can't hug him and that he has to wear a mask, and he can't have his hair cut. I made to document a year that will no doubt go down in history. Portrait by Imogen Johnston. The Duchess of Cambridge and the National Portrait Gallery have today (Thursday 7th May) launched Hold Still, an ambitious community photography project to capture the spirit, the mood, the hopes, the fears and the feelings of the nation as we continue to deal with the Coronavirus outbreak. 2 St Martin's Place, "Hold Still" aims to record the unique individual and collective experience of living during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Portrait of our Nation in 2020. Buy now... Marketing poster featuring Cecil Beaton's … Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, and the UK’s National Portrait Gallery have put together a digital exhibition of the 100 best portraits taken during the lockdown and submitted to the Hold Still photographic contest. Here is the blurb that I submitted along with the photograph: My 86-year old Grandad is a survivor of the Hungarian Uprising and took asylum in the UK in 1956. A page has been set up on the National Portrait Gallery website dedicated specifically to the Hold Still project. Spearheaded by The Duchess of Cambridge, Hold Still invited people from across the UK to submit a photographic portrait which they had taken during lockdown. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE Switchboard: +44 (0) 20 7306 0055. After receiving more than 30,000 submissions, Kate Middleton and the National Portrait Gallery announced on Monday that they have selected the 100 winning portraits in … The Duchess of Cambridge and the National Portrait Gallery have unveiled the Hold Still digital exhibition, featuring 100 portraits selected from 31,598 submissions during the … Hold Stil l, an unprecedented digital exhibition showing 100 finalist moving portraits of people during the pandemic lockdown and selected from 31,598 submissions, was … The duchess has been patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012. Spearheaded by The Duchess of Cambridge, Hold Still invited people from across the UK to submit a photographic portrait which they had taken during … After months of anticipation (and 31,000 submissions from the British public), the Duchess of Cambridge’s final selection of images for Hold Still … WC2H 0HE, © National Portrait Gallery 2020 | All rights reserved. Free UK delivery on orders over £60.00 * ... Melanie - Hold Still Poster. Because today the National Portrait Gallery launches Hold Still, an online exhibition featuring 100 photographs taken by ordinary people during lockdown. Whilst many people's lives are on hold to help protect our helpers and heroes, there are some that are … I also make custom digital graphic portraits, prints, and polymer clay earrings. I’m absolutely thrilled to announce that after entering one of my photographs into the National Portrait Gallery’s Hold Still: A Portrait of our Nation competition, it was chosen to take part in the digital exhibition. After receiving more than 30,000 submissions, Kate Middleton and the National Portrait Gallery announced on Monday that they have selected the 100 winning portraits in … LONDON.-. LONDON.- The Duchess of Cambridge and the National Portrait Gallery have today (Thursday 7th May) launched Hold Still, an ambitious community photography project to capture the spirit, the mood, the hopes, the fears and the feelings of the nation as we continue to deal with the Coronavirus outbreak.