Despite the pace of the subjects, many of the portraits have a stillness that takes them beyond action shots. Describing the photo for which she won the prize, Fulford-Dobson says: “She first caught my eye because she is wearing such a strikingly beautiful colour, a sort of inky teal. I was so impressed by how immaculate she looked in an environment where dust is never far away. From the way she has tied her headscarf so beautifully and so naturally, you see that she has an innate sense of grace.” She refers to her photographs as “almost like fashion portraits, but of course the girls are wearing their own clothes and I wanted them to choose how they would sit for me. I didn’t style them at all, I took them just as they were when they hopped up onto the platform.”