Svenska juryn
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Göran SegeholmFrilansande reportagefotograf och journalist i Stockholm. Göran var tidigare Chefredaktör för fotomagazinet Kamera & Bild. Göran undervisar även regelbundet i bildjournalistik, bland annat vid Högskolan i Kalmar (Fojo) och är författare till böckerna "Den ofrivillige fotografen", "Fånga Bilden" och "Konsten att ta vinnande bilder". Vurmar särskilt för vardagsfotografi. Urban BrådhePressfotograf sedan dryga 30 år. Bildredaktör, ordförande i Pressfotografernas Klubb i 10 år. Har vart jurymedlem i danska och norska årets Bild-juryn och har haft hand om årets Bild-tävlingen i Sverige ett antal år. Fotograf på Metro sedan 1997. Urban är även med i den Globala juryn 2009. Lotta ImbergPressfotograf på Metro. Har 10 års erfarenhet foto och bildredaktörsarbete. Tidigare har Lotta jobbat på bildbyråerna Tiofoto och Naturbild och på tidningarna Dagens Industri och Skaraborgs Allehanda. Gillar glada bilder med mycket fart. |
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Magnus FröderbergYrkesfotograf sedan 1994 och numer chefredaktör på tidningen Kamera & Bild. Har även långt förflutet i fotoklubbsrörelsen. |
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Peppe FendertPeppe har varit i kamera- och fotobranschen sedan 1987 och är kategorichef för Bild på Expert, vilket betyder att han ansvarar för Experts framkallningstjänster t ex www.expertbild.se! Peppe har både jobbat i butik och på leverantörssidan under sin tid i branschen, så han har en mycket bred kunskap kring kameror, foto och bild. Peppes stora passioner i livet är båtar och skidåkning, men han gör ingenting utan att ha en kamera runt halsen. Favoritprodukt just nu: Canvasförstoringar i alla dess former, helst svart/vita bilder. Favoritfotografer: Irving Penn (porträttfotograf) och Anders Hanser (dokumentärfotograf). |
Global jury
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Global jury’s role is to select the global winner from 100 finalists coming from all metro countries (5 finalists from each country). |
Global Jury Chairman
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Marco Delogu, professional photographer, RomeMarco Delogu was born in 1960 in Rome, where he still lives and works. His work has often focused on group portraits of people with shared experiences, though in recent years he has turned his attention to nature, specifically the different ways in which people interact with the natural environment. Delogu has published more than 20 books, and has exhibited both in Italy and abroad – including at the Accademia di Francia, Villa Medici in Rome, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Roma, the Warburg Institute (London), the Henry Moore Foundation (Leeds), Centre George Pompidou (Paris), the Museé de l'Elysee (Lausanne) and the Moscow PhotoMuseum. Delogu also works as a publisher and exhibition curator. In 2002 he founded the first FotoGrafia, the international festival of photography in Rome, of which he is still artistic director. In 2003 he founded the Punctum publishing house. He has curated more than 50 exhibitions featuring the work of some of the most important figures in world photography, including Josef Koudelka, Sally Mann, Olivo Barbieri, Don McCullin, Anders Petersen, Martin Parr and Graciela Iturbide. |
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Julia Rish, Getty Images, NYCJulia Michelle Rish has been the East Coast Entertainment Assignment Editor at Getty Images in New York City since 2006. Part of Julia’s role with Getty is to recruit exceptional photographers for the newsworthy entertainment events Getty covers worldwide. Julia enjoys working with the photographers and has an enduring appreciation and respect for quality images, therefore she takes care to assign photographers to venues and events where their unique talents can shine. Prior to Julia’s position with Getty, she worked with NYC celebrity photographer Patrick McMullan as director of bookings for four years, Julia was born in Guadalajara Mexico and then moved to the tri state area. She graduated with a BFA from Emerson College in Boston MA where she studied musical theater, photography, writing and communications. Currently she resides in NYC. |
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Paul Kelly, DublinPaul has worked as a commercial photographer in Ireland for 6 years. His commissions, personal work and coverage of developmental issues have taken him to locations as diverse as Guatemala, Japan, Iceland and East Timor. He has exhibited in London, Dublin and Waterford. The major show last year 'Beyond Timor' was followed this summer by 'Dog Days' a retrospective of both shown and previously un-shown work. |
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Urban Brådhe, StockholmUrban Brådhe is 58 years old, and has spent 37 years working as a press photographer and picture editor for several different daily newspapers. For the last 11 years he has been a staff photographer on the Metro newspaper in Stockholm. Brådhe has been a member of the board of the Swedish Journalists’ Union for two years. He is also on the board of the Swedish Press Photographers’ Club, for which he was the chairman for ten years. He is married with four children and lives in Bromma, just outside Stockholm. |