Interviews with members of the jury
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Harry Borden
Harry Borden, a photographer from the UK, discusses his ideas about portrait photography and the visual aesthetic shared by fellow members of the specialized jury, Charlotte Cotton, creative director at the National Media Museum in London and Laurie Kratochvil, a photography consultant from the US. Borden tells how he carried their shared vision through to the final selection of the winning photographs.
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David Griffin
David Griffin, director of photography at National Geographic magazine in the US, chaired the specialized jury for Nature during the first round of judging before joining the general jury for the second round.
In this interview, he describes the challenges of the category and the variety represented in the final selection of winning photos. Also on the specialized jury for Nature were Magdalena Herrera, France/Cuba, director of photography Geo, France and Mattias Klum, Sweden, photographer and filmmaker.
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Bill Frakes
Bill Frakes, a photographer for Sports Illustrated in the US and chair of the specialized jury for Sports, was joined in the first round of judging by Giovanna Calvenzi picture editor Sportweek / La Gazetta dello Sport in Italy and Adam Pretty, an Australian photographer for Getty Images. Frakes describes his thoughts on the success of the role of specialized juries and the judging period as a whole.
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