Jury

The jury is exclusively composed of international
personalities from the photojournalism world.
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THOMAS BORBERG

Presidente do Júri

Photo Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Denmark.

He began as photojournalist and worked as freelance- and Staffphotographer for 15 years. For the past 12 years, he has been working as a teacher of photojournalism, examiner at the Danish School of Photojournalism, and as a visiting lecturer in several universities, and in photography festivals. He also worked as photography editor for numerous book projects and has participated as a jury member in national and international photo competitions, including the 2016 and 2018 World Press Photo.

© François Venter

JODI BIEBER

Jodi Bieber’s professional career began with the coverage of the 1994 Democratic Elections in South Africa for The Star newspaper.

She has won numerous international awards including the Premier Award at World Press Photo in 2010 for her photograph of Bibi Aisha – an Afghan woman whose nose and ears were cut off by her husband and in-laws to teach other women in her village not to run away from their husbands. The photograph appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in 2010. By the end 2019 the The New York Times and CNN included her photograph of Bibi Aisha among the top 100 most influential photographs of the 2010s.

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FABIO BUCCIARELLI

Fabio Bucciarelli is a photographer, journalist, and author known for his work on conflicts and the humanitarian consequences of war.

He has spent the last decade covering the world's major events. Em 2013, a sua cobertura da Guerra da Síria foi reconhecida com o prémio Medalha de Ouro Robert Capa. Bucciarelli recebeu outros prémios, tais como o World Press Photo, Lucie Impact Award, VISA d'Or News of Perpignan, Prix Bayeux-Calvados para Correspondentes de Guerra, Yannis Behrakis Award, Best of Photojournalism, Getty Images Editorial Grant, entre outros prémios e nomeações. Em 2019, foi nomeado Fotógrafo do Ano pela Pictures of the Year International.

© Moustafa Cheaiteli

AÏDA MULUNEH

Aida is the founder and director of the Addis Foto Fest (AFF), hosted since 2010.

Born in Ethiopia in 1974, worked as a photojournalist at the Washington Post. A collection of her images can be found in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, and Hood Museum. She has been a jury member on several photography competitions, most notably the Sony World Photography Awards 2017 and the World Press Photo Contest 2017. Her work has also been featured on publications and news outlets, such as The New York Times, Time, The Atlantic, Vice, OkayAfrica, The Guardian, Elle Magazine, British Journal of Photography, CNN Style, and BBC.

© Muhammed Muheisen

MUHAMMED MUHEISEN

Muhammed Muheisen is a photojournalist and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

A National Geographic photographer, and founder and chairman of Everyday Refugees Foundation, a Dutch nonprofit organisation. He is also a Global Ambassador for Jordan Tourism Board, Royal Jordanian Airlines, and for Canon. Named in 2013 by Time Magazine as Best Wire Photographer. Since 2001 he has documented major events around the world, in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the USA. Muheisen has been documenting the refugee crisis in different parts of the world for over a decade.

© Joel Saget

PIERRE FERNANDEZ

Agence France-Presse (AFP) Multimedia Content Manager.

Pierre Fernandez joined the International Photo Department since its creation in 1985. He headed the photography group for Europe, Africa and the Middle East and was further editor-in-chief for international photography. Fernandez was also responsible for the Communication department.

Jury

The jury is exclusively composed of international
personalities from the photojournalism world.
© Direitos Reservados

THOMAS BORBERG

Jury President

Photo Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Denmark.

He began as photojournalist and worked as freelance- and Staffphotographer for 15 years. For the past 12 years, he has been working as a teacher of photojournalism, examiner at the Danish School of Photojournalism, and as a visiting lecturer in several universities, and in photography festivals. He also worked as photography editor for numerous book projects and has participated as a jury member in national and international photo competitions, including the 2016 and 2018 World Press Photo.

© François Venter

JODI BIEBER

Jodi Bieber’s professional career began with the coverage of the 1994 Democratic Elections in South Africa for The Star newspaper.

She has won numerous international awards including the Premier Award at World Press Photo in 2010 for her photograph of Bibi Aisha – an Afghan woman whose nose and ears were cut off by her husband and in-laws to teach other women in her village not to run away from their husbands. The photograph appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in 2010. By the end 2019 the The New York Times and CNN included her photograph of Bibi Aisha among the top 100 most influential photographs of the 2010s.

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FABIO BUCCIARELLI

Fabio Bucciarelli is a photographer, journalist, and author known for his work on conflicts and the humanitarian consequences of war.

He has spent the last decade covering the world's major events. Em 2013, a sua cobertura da Guerra da Síria foi reconhecida com o prémio Medalha de Ouro Robert Capa. Bucciarelli recebeu outros prémios, tais como o World Press Photo, Lucie Impact Award, VISA d'Or News of Perpignan, Prix Bayeux-Calvados para Correspondentes de Guerra, Yannis Behrakis Award, Best of Photojournalism, Getty Images Editorial Grant, entre outros prémios e nomeações. Em 2019, foi nomeado Fotógrafo do Ano pela Pictures of the Year International.

© Moustafa Cheaiteli

AÏDA MULUNEH

Aida is the founder and director of the Addis Foto Fest (AFF), hosted since 2010.

Born in Ethiopia in 1974, worked as a photojournalist at the Washington Post. A collection of her images can be found in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, and Hood Museum. She has been a jury member on several photography competitions, most notably the Sony World Photography Awards 2017 and the World Press Photo Contest 2017. Her work has also been featured on publications and news outlets, such as The New York Times, Time, The Atlantic, Vice, OkayAfrica, The Guardian, Elle Magazine, British Journal of Photography, CNN Style, and BBC.

© Muhammed Muheisen

MUHAMMED MUHEISEN

Muhammed Muheisen is a photojournalist and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

A National Geographic photographer, and founder and chairman of Everyday Refugees Foundation, a Dutch nonprofit organisation. He is also a Global Ambassador for Jordan Tourism Board, Royal Jordanian Airlines, and for Canon. Named in 2013 by Time Magazine as Best Wire Photographer. Since 2001 he has documented major events around the world, in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the USA. Muheisen has been documenting the refugee crisis in different parts of the world for over a decade.

© Joel Saget

PIERRE FERNANDEZ

Agence France-Presse (AFP) Multimedia Content Manager.

Pierre Fernandez joined the International Photo Department since its creation in 1985. He headed the photography group for Europe, Africa and the Middle East and was further editor-in-chief for international photography. Fernandez was also responsible for the Communication department.

Xurado

O xurado do Premio e da Bolsa é exclusivamente formado por
personalidades internacionais do medio do fotoxornalismo.
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THOMAS BORBERG

Presidente do Xurado

Editor-xefe de fotografía do xornal danés Politiken, dende 2009.

Comezou como fotoxornalista e traballou como fotógrafo freelance durante 15 anos. Nos últimos 12 anos, ten traballado como profesor de fotoxornalismo na Escola Danesa de Fotoxornalismo e como profesor convidado en moitas universidades e festivais de fotografía, así como editor de fotografía en varios proxectos editoriais e foi membro do xurado de concursos de fotografía nacionais e internacionais, incluindo o World Press Photo de 2016 e 2018.

© François Venter

JODI BIEBER

Fotoxornalista sudafricana premiada.

Gañou o primeiro premio do World Press Photos Award, em 2010, coa foto de Bibi Aisha, cuxa nariz e orellas foran cortadas no Afganistán polo marido e familia como exemplo para que outras mulleres da sua aldea non fuxiran dos maridos. A fotografía foi primeira páxina da Time Magazine no 2010 e, no final de 2019, o The New York Times e a CNN incluiran a fotografia de Bibi Aisha entre as 100 principais fotografías que influenciaran a década anterior.

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FABIO BUCCIARELLI

Fotógrafo, xornalista e autor, coñecido polas súas reportaxes enfocadas nos conflictos e nas consecuencias humanitarias da guerra.

En 2013, a súa cobertura da Guerra da Síria foi recoñecida co premio Medalla de Ouro Robert Capa. Bucciarelli recibiu outros premios, tales como o World Press Photo, Lucie Impact Award, VISA d’Or News Perpignan, Prix Bayeux-Calvados para Correspondentes de Guerra, Yannis Behrakis Award, Best of Photojournalism, Getty Images Editorial Grant, entre outros premios e nominacións. No ano 2019 foi nomeado Fotógrafo do Ano polo Pictures of the Year International.

© Moustafa Cheaiteli

AÏDA MULUNEH

Aïda é fundadora e directora do Addis Foto Fest (AFF), organizado desde 2010.

Naceu na Etiopía, en 1974. No 2000, formouse polo Departamento de Comunicación, con especialización en Cine, pola Howard University en Washington D.C. Traballou como fotoxornalista no Washington Post. Unha colección das súas imaxes pode ser encontrada na colección permanente do Museo de Arte Moderno (MoMA), Museo Nacional de Arte Africana do Smithsonian e Museo Hood. Foi membro do xurado en varios concursos de fotografía, destacandose o Sony World Photography Awards 2017 e World Press Photo Contest 2017. O seu traballo foi publicado no The New York Times, Time, The Atlantic, Vice, OkayAfrica, The Guardian, Elle Magazine, British Journal of Photography, CNN Style e BBC.

© Muhammed Muheisen

MUHAMMED MUHEISEN

Fotoxornalista, vencedor do Prémio Pulitzer en dúas ocasións.

Fotógrafo da National Geographic, é tamén fundador e presidente da ONG holandesa Everyday Refugees Foundation, Embaixador Global do Consello de Turismo de Xordania, da Royal Jordanian Airlines e da Canon. Foi nomeado en 2013 pola revista Time como o mellor fotógrafo de axencia de noticias. Desde 2001, ten documentado os máis importantes fenómenos sociais por todo o mundo, desde a Ásia, Europa, Medio Oriente, África e EUA. Há mais de unha década que desenvolve reportaxes sobre a crise dos refuxiados en diferentes partes do mundo.

© Joel Saget

PIERRE FERNANDEZ

Director de Contido Multimedia da Agence France-Presse.

Entrou no Departamento de Fotografía Internacional cando foi creado no ano 1985. Foi tamén responsábel de fotografia en Europa / África / Médio Oriente e editor-xefe de fotografía internacional e, de seguido, responsábel de Comunicación antes de ser nomeado Director de Contidos Multimedia.