Pink Portraits Revisited

To mark LGBT+ History month 2023 the Iris Prize in partnership with Cardiff University, Ffotogallery, and University of South Wales were delighted to produce the Pink Portraits Revisited. 

In 2023 the theme for LGBT+ History Month was Behind the Lens. This theme provided us with an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the lives and professional achievements of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and the wider queer community.

The Pink Portraits Revisited (The Sitters) can be seen below:

Next gen pink portraits

Jackarts Locations

  • Cowbridge Road East/Coldstream Terrace Cardiff CF11 9AU
  • Salisbury Road CardiffCF24 4AP
  • Churchill Way/Bridge St Cardiff CF10 2WF
  • Davids Street Cardiff CF10 2EH
  • Adams Street, Universty of South Wales Cardiff CF24 2FH
  • Lloyd George Avenue/Hemingway Rd (Bottom) Cardiff CF10 4DR
  • North Road Cardiff CF10 3NB
  • Tramshed/Pendyris Street Cardiff CF11 6QP
  • Tudor Street/Fitzhamon Embankment Cardiff CF11 6AR
  • Cathays Train Station Cardiff CF10 3AT
Dylan Thomas - The Photographer for Pink Portraits Revisited - LGBT+ History Month

The Photographer 2023

The next generation of LGBT+ professionals working behind the camera in film and television are celebrated with 10 new Pink Portraits Revisited taken by Welsh photographer Dylan Lewis Thomas.  

“Dylan’s portraiture has a gentle touch, revealing glimpses of his sitters’ inner personalities and a strong bond of trust with the photographer. We are excited to see how Dylan will develop his own unique style with this project.”
– Siân Addicott, Director at Ffotogallery