So, should I assume you read all the stories behind every photo you saw?
If it was apparent through the image, or provided by the artist, yes. Why wouldn't anyone read about an image they find inspiring?
I guess you are just the one giving the praise after knowing the fact that this one won a prize.
Not at all. In fact I'd already seen this image before it was revealed as a winner in the Taylor-Wessing. This wasn't shot FOR an entry into Taylor -Wessing... this, and many others were commissioned by Channel 4. They've been published and seen before.
Maybe.. maybe not, but there's some great imagery by some illustrious artists in that link though. The initial comments were that there's better in here, and on Flickr. So not sure why you're posting a link to images from peopel such as Avedon, Beaton, Karsh etc. No one is asking of this image is better than anything in that link; the question seems to be is it A) Good enough to win the Taylor -Wessing prize, and B) Worth the £12k prize money.
I respect your opinion if that was your real opinion
??? You don't know me very well do you?

I'm not best known for following popular opinions
I think it would be interesting as to why you feel that this is a better portrait?
I don't believe it is a better fit for the Taylor Wessing Prize. Competitions are an exercise in shooting to a stylistic brief. They're not looking for 'the best shot ever', they're looking for the one that fits that competition. It's also very much a 'current affairs' competition, indicated by the fact portraits have to be less than 18 months old to be entered, and so a female sportswoman looking natural like this is very much in line with current debate on imaging.
Thank god... someone who seems to understand what this is all about, and why this was a deserved win.
More interesting subject -- grab the eyes at first sight, and make you wonder what kind of life this poor old man lives
Not artificially posed -- expression, running-away eyes and running-nose to make it so natural and touching
Better detailed classy BW -- I don't think I need to explain on this right?
Actually... you do. Naturally posed? He's had a 24mm lens shoved almost up his nose!
Better detailed? The Taylor-Wessing image was shot on 5x4inch sheet film. This is what I meant about people not realising what they are talking about. You can't talk about a shot from a small format digital toy being better detailed than a large format film image... you just can't.
Why is B&W "classy"?
Why don't you think it is better? just because not fit to Taylor Wessing Prize? Or maybe not taken by a British...
No.. because Jeffries work is derivative (although I could argue that Murphy's work is derivative of Thomas Ruff I suppose), and he turns his subjects into caricatures and clichés.
To understand why it won you have to understand the Taylor-Wessing prize. Awards like this aren't based on what you "like"... this isn't a camera club.
Both were taken by British Photographers by the way... so no idea why you are asking me that last question..... again, as I said... if you don't know what you're talking about... bow out gracefully.
probably after i tell you this 500px one won xxx price, then you will think it is better
No.... I wouldn't. I'd already seen the work by Murphy before it won the prize. It's astounding.
You know what - if someone out of portrait "elite" took it - it would get ripped apart to pieces. It is irrelevant what the shot it on - it is what it looks like. The space on top is probably for a magazine cover title, fair enough

. Light is OK, posing is right from instagram minus the cheeky smile. I don't see much emotion either, except she does look a little annoyed probably with the person behind the camera. And lastly I don't see any context these guys love putting in. Without a tagline it could be anyone after a dreadful yet dull day. Honestly I personally don't see anything moving there. The selected few (judges) however did so I must be missing an elephant here. Please enlighten if you can.
Why do you say this? I wouldn't call Spencer Murphy "elite".
You don't see the context? That she is A) A woman... B) A jockey... and that C) She's working hard in a brutal, male dominated sport? Really. Tried Specsavers? It could be anyone after a dreadful dull day? Yeah.. I often finish dreadful dull days dressed in racing silks and covered in mud.
Seriously... you have to be trolling.
You're not missing an elephant... you just haven't the experience and knowledge to be able to judge whether this is good or not. You have the ability to judge whether you LIKE it or not... sure.. but they are not the same thing, and it's a common mistake.