The best photos rejected from the National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing prize
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The Portrait Salon Awards 2019 celebrate images submitted to, and rejected by, the National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.
The awards were founded by Carole Evans and James O Jenkins in 2011. Photographer Peter Dench selected this year's winners.
"I lived with the portraits for a week and looked at them every day. It was a short, intense and rewarding relationship," Dench said.
"From the bedroom to the kitchen, the mountains to the sea, the park to posh public school.
"The selection, I hope, will move you and motivate, inform, encourage and engage. It's what a portrait should do and in my opinion, these succeed."
Portrait Salon 2019 will be exhibited at The Royal Photographic Society, external in Bristol from 21 to 24 November. Portrait Salon will then travel to Photo North Festival in Harrogate from 30 November to 2 December 2019.