Laura, also educated at Central Saint Martins has been extensively exhibited and published both in the UK and internationally, and in 2010 she won first prize in the Portrait Singles category of the World Press Photo awards. She recently was awarded the Vic Odden by The Royal Photographic Society award for a notable achievement in the art of photography by a British photographer aged 35 or under.
Laura lectures, critiques and teaches at universities, including the Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯, at festivals and workshops worldwide.
Simon Crocker, Chairman of the John Kobal Foundation and judge of the John Kobal New Work Award, said: “When you get perfect harmony between a captivating sitter like Felicity and a talented photographer like Laura you get a wonderful portrait like this - thoughtful, fresh and intriguing. We could not be more pleased with it.”
Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, said: “The John Kobal Foundation possesses an outstanding collection of iconic portraits of Hollywood movie stars, so it is fitting that by sponsoring this Award the Foundation offers a young artist a great opportunity to photograph a sitter connected with the UK film industry.
“We are delighted that Felicity Jones now joins Olivia Colman and Andrea Riseborough in this exciting series of portraits commissioned from selected photographers in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.”