DETAILED EXPERTS LIST

BASED ON DETAILS GIVEN BY EXPERTS UPDATED ON 06/10/2021 - Camille Allard is head of the photo unit for the website Wipplay.com, a community platform focusing on the image that fosters the emergence of new talent. After learning the ropes as head of cultural exhibitions and patronage at Bon Marché Rive Gauche, Camille was a photographer's agent for several years before joining Julie Plus in 2012. ALLARD & JAUNET Since then, she has been head of special projects and photography for CAMILLE & VINCENT Independent agents and the website wipplay.com. agency - After studying fine art and cultural profes sions at the University of 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Vincent Jaunet Wipplay joined the Société Française de la Photographie where he assisted Luce wipplay.com Lebart in the curation of the SFP archives. Then, he became collection — manager for Florence and Damien Bachelot's photographic collection for 5TH MORNING & 7TH two years. MORNING In 2016, he joined Wipplay Agency as a curator. He is also working on several curatorial projects.

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Simone Almeida (1990) is co-artistic Director of Encontros da Imagem - International Photography and Visual Arts Festival and also Production Diretor of the festival. She has a Bachelor degree in Sound and Image and a Post-Graduation in Photography (2012) from the Catholic University of . Since then she has been working with diferente institutions, as a cultural producer within the visual arts. In 2017, Simone joined Encontros da Imagem festival. She has been a guest reviewer in international photography festival such Les Rencontres d'Arles, Photo España, Circulation(s). From Mozambique, Simone lives and works in Portugal.

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ALMEIDA SIMONE Co-Artistic Director and Production Director Portugal Encontros da Imagem - International Photography and Visual Arts Festival www.encontrosdaimagem.co m — 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING Emanuele is a Milan-based art director and photography curator. His work features an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach merged with contemporary visual culture with a view to exploring the cutting- edge threads that connect distinct aspects of today’s global society. Since 2018 he has been the photo director of Esquire Italia where he is responsible for the visual strategy of the publication in collaboration with the graphic design studio TEMP. He conceives, commissions and art directs a wide range of photography including collaborations with world-renowned artists and emerging talents such as Torbjørn Rødland, Armin Linke, Thomas Albdorf, Buck AMIGHETTI EMANUELE Photo Director Ellison and Davit Giorgadze among the others. Italy Co-author of Confine (Delicious Editions, 2018). ESQUIRE MAGAZINE www.esquire.com/it/ Eng - Ita — 7TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON

Peggy Sue Amison, is Artistic Director of East Wing a platform for photography founded in Doha, Qatar (2015 - present). As curator, writer, producer, and consultant, Peggy Sue collaborates with numerous emerging and established photographers, festivals and publications internationally. She has curated exhibitions in Ireland, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, The United States, and China. She also writes for photographic publications and artist catalogues. Prior to her work with East Wing, Peggy Sue was Artistic Director of Sirius Arts Centre in County Cork Ireland and Board Member of Belfast Photo Festival in Northern Ireland. With a history of mentoring artists on long-term photographic projects and supporting the development of new and innovative photography, AMISON PEGGY SUE Art Director Peggy Sue provides support for photographers on project development, Germany distribution and strategies for promotion. www.east-wing.org East Wing / Doha east-wing.org Eng — 5TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING Self-taught, born 1960, she has accompanied photographers for 35 years. A director of photography at national press outlets, in 1997 she founded ANI (Association nationale des Iconographes), which she has headed for 10 years. In 2000, she developed the iconography degree program at EMI (École des métiers de l'information), which she headed until 2005. She founded and has been general and artistic director of the Promenades Photographiques

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ANDRIEU VERGUIN ODILE Founder & Art Director France Promenades Photographiques Vendôme www.promenadesphotograp hiques.com — 5TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON

Regina Maria Anzenberger Born and lives in Vienna/Austria. Artist, curator, founder and director of the AnzenbergerAgency, Gallery and Bookshop. www.anzenberger.com She has been director of the ViennaPhotoBookFestival (2013-2017). Her own artistic work includes publications like ‘Roots & Bonds’ (2015), ‘Imperfections’ (2016), ‘Goosewalk’ (2019) and ‘Shifting Roots’ (2020) and 'Gstettn' (2021). She is mainly interested in photography based art and in handmade, selfpublished photobooks.

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ANZENBERGER REGINA MARIA Gallerist Austria Galerie Anzenberger www.anzenbergergallery.co m/ — 5TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING Maureen Auriol is the head photo editor at MARIANNE. She studied law in Paris before working as director of photography at Globe, Glamour, Max, Afrique Magazine and now Marianne. She has collaborated closely with painter, filmmaker and photographer William Klein since the early 1990s. She coordinated the fashion photography competition at the Villa Noailles with Jean-Pierre Blanc in 1996 and 1997. Artistic director of the "Glamour" Condé Nast show at the International AURIOL MAUREEN Fashion Photography Festival in Budapest. Managing photo editor France Art buyer for the Esprit brand’s global advertising campaign with Peter Lindbergh and Elisabeth Djian. Marianne www.marianne.net/ Collaborates with the International Fashion Festival in Barcelona on behalf of Glamour and with "Défense de mode" at the Grande Arche de — la Défense. 8TH AFTERNOON Collaboration with photographer Jocelyn Bain Hogg on the book Pleasure Island. Jury member for the Agence française de développement, prix Icart photo, bourse du talent and prix lucas Dolega. She has worked with the Nathan, Marval and Delpire publishing houses.

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Magali Avezou is an independent curator and founder of a r c h i p e l a g o, a studio focusing on image culture and art publications. Her projects explore the intersection between photography and other medium such as installations, videos, web… archipelago has conceived projects for Flowers Gallery (UK), Les Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles (France), Manifesta (), Peckham 24 (UK), PH Museum, ENSBA (France)… Magali contributes regularly to photography Magazines. She is an Associate Lecturer at Istituto Europeo di Design (Italy) and London College of Communication (UK), and has given lectures and AVEZOU MAGALI Director & curator workshops at Royal College of Arts (UK), Science Po (France), Escola France Massana (Spain) and Instituto Marangoni (It) among others. Archipelago www.archipelagoprojects.co Eng - Fra - Esp m — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON Svetlana Bachevanova is the executive director of the FotoEvidence Foundation. She is a Bulgarian American photojournalist and a co-founder FotoEvidence Press (2010). The books she and her team publish expose injustice, create enduring evidence of violations of human rights and inspire social change. Svetlana conceived the FotoEvidence Book Award and the FotoEvidence W Award to support the work of photographers dedicated to the pursuit of human rights, publishing work that is unlikely to find commercial publication. BACHEVANOVA SVETLANA Under her management FotoEvidence has occupied a unique space in Executive Director the world of as both a publishing house and activist France organization. Fotoevidence www.fotoevidence.com Eng - Bgr — 6TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON

Artist, art critic, author, publisher, teacher and curator Joerg Bader has been head of the Geneva Photography Centre since 2001. He considers his work as an artist as a critic who finds visual, written, radio, editorial and curatorial forms. He has organized over 80 solo shows and around 20 thematic exhibitions, including DE CORAZ(Ò) in 1999 at Tecla Sala in Barcelona, REPRÉSENTATION DU TRAVAIL/TRAVAIL DE REPRÉSENTATION in 2003 and PHOTO-TRAFIC in 2006 at the Geneva Contemporary Art Centre and Geneva Photography Centre, LA REVANCHE DE L’ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE in 2010 and fALSEfAKES in 2013 at the Geneva Photography Centre, OPEN FRAME I & II at C.R.A.C. in Sète in 2011 and SEGUE-SE VER O QUE QUISESSE in 2012 at the Palácio das Artes in Belo Horizonte, fALSEfAKES in 2013 and BADER JOERG CAMÉRA(AUTO)CONTRÔLE in 2016 at the Geneva Photography Director Centre. Switzerland He has written essays on Balthasar Burkhard, Philippe Durand, Anton Centre De La Photographie Henning, Michel François, Anish Kapoor, Gianni Motti, Orlan, Peter Piller, De Genève Gerhard Richter, Jules Spinatsch, Bruno Serralongue, Elaine Sturtevant www.centrephotogeneve.ch and Jeff Wall. — 6TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING Deu - Eng - Fra - Esp - Prt As the Director of print sales at The Photographers Gallery London and formerly the Cultural Director at New York I have been working across the industry for 20 years. I have a keen interest in supporting emerging artists and have a strong track record of helping to launch many successful artists careers. I have recently started to work as a freelance photography specialist, curating exhibitions and helping collectors discover new work. I have a broad network of international and professional contacts.

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BARNETT GEMMA Independent photography curator / Director of Print Sales United Kingdom Freelance / The Photographers' Gallery thephotographersgallery.org. uk — 6TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING

Trained at the Sotheby’s Institute in London, in 2015, Franco-Japanese Yuki Baumgarten joined fotofever as an Artistic Director after spending seven years in the British capital, first at Christie’s contemporary art department, then at a prestigious London gallery. During her time at the fair she emphasizing the contemporary photography scene’s emerging Since early 2021, Yuki is an independent art director. She collaborates with several corporate clients on various long term projects, such as with Dahinden, French photo lab, on setting up a prize for environmental photography and the promotion of a responsable BAUMGARTEN YUKI Independent curator production in the artistic sector. France She also works with luxury brands in the creation of unique exhibitions in Independent curator their boutiques. — Fra - Eng - Esp 8TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON Art critic and curator Pascal Beausse is head of photography collections at the National Center of Visual Arts. His recent shows include Kenryou Gu (Kyotographie, Kyoto, 2019), Hiroshima Art Document (Former Bank of Japan, Hiroshima, 2018), Tadashi Ono/Tomomi Morita (Kyotographie, Kyoto, 2018), Living with Beasts (Gwinzegal, Guingamp, 2018), Y he aquí la luz (Museo de Arte Miguel Urrutia, Bogotá, 2017) and The Family of the Invisibles (Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, 2016). He recently published monographs by Nick Hannes (André Frère éditions, 2018) and Viriya Chotpanyavisut (Bangkok, 2019).

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BEAUSSE PASCAL Head Of The Photographic Collections France Centre National des Arts Plastiques www.cnap.fr — 9TH MORNING & 10TH MORNING

Since 2008, Dimitri Beck has been head of photography at Polka (magazine+gallery+multimedia), of which he is founding member with the Genestar family. From 2004 to late 2006, he was head of the Aina Photo agency in Kabul. Dimitri participated in training and promoting a generation of Afghan photographers. He was also editor-in-chief of the bilingual French-English magazine Les Nouvelles de Kaboul/New . BECK DIMITRI Dimitri started out as a freelance journalist in 1998, often working in Director of Photography central Asia and the Caucasus. France He regularly speaks at photojournalism conferences and teaches Polka magazine, gallery and journalism at Sciences Po in Paris. factory He hosts a weekly radio show about photography on France Info. www.polkamagazine.com — Fra - Eng 8TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING Alexa Becker is Contributing Editor for photography and art books for Kehrer Verlag, a Germany-based publisher founded in 1995. After earning her Master's in Art History from the University of Heidelberg, she started her career at Kehrer in 2003, where she is responsible for selecting and acquiring new photography-related projects. Mrs. Becker provides artistic and marketing advice for photographers concerning the content and style of their work at several international portfolio reviews. She enjoys helping photographers and others appreciate the special qualities present in their work, in particular discovering novel, genuine visions of the world. Alexa Becker offers the point of view of a European art book publisher and is familiar with the overall art and photography market. BECKER ALEXA She is also a freelance consultant, advising and coaching photographers Editor independently. Germany Kehrer Verlag Eng - Deu www.kehrerverlag.com — 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING

Vincent Bengold graduated from the Marseille École des Beaux Arts and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles before joining the Photographic Heritage Department at the Ministry of Culture in Paris. After working on prestigious heritage collections (the Renault group historical society, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Le Corbusier and Pierre Mendes France), he founded Pixels & Grains d’Argent, a design studio. He has been associate artistic director for 20 years of the Itinéraires des Photographes Voyageurs festival in Bordeaux with Nathalie Lamire-Fabre, and teaches photography and its history as well as graphic design at IUT Bordeaux Montaigne and ICART. BENGOLD VINCENT The photographs he made in Italy, Egypt and Andalusia (The World Is a Art Director France Study) and, recently, the Landes (Fragile) and Aubrac (White Aubrac), involve viewers in a subtle play of shadow and light that seems to make Festival Itinéraire des time stand still. photographes voyageurs Bordeaux www.itiphoto.com Fra — 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING For over 10 years, Caroline Benichou worked at Delpire Editeur as the editorial coordinator of books on Jules Etienne Marey, Michael Ackerman, William Klein, Robert Capa, etc. and around 50 titles in the Photo Poche collection, as well as overseeing the design and production of many exhibitions. Then she worked as a freelance editor before joining Galerie VU’ as a gallerist in 2013. She has written prefaces of photography books (, Francesco Zizola, Marc Riboud, Eyes Wild Open, etc.).

Fra - Eng - Esp BENICHOU CAROLINE Gallerist France Galerie VU' galerievu.com — 9TH MORNING

Thierry Bigaignon, 48, graduated from London Metropolitan University with a degree in political science and history. Several years later he studied photography at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. Back in Paris, he created a cultural mediation agency in 2004. From then until 2016, Thierry connected the art scene and the business world by organizing contemporary art and photography shows, creating many cultural events and discovering new talents. In 2016, he created Galerie Thiery Bigaignon, which focuses solely on photography. The gallery features an international program and promotes demanding work by first-rate artists, whether they are emerging, in development or world famous, who use the medium to explore the full range of its possibilities. BIGAIGNON THIERRY Gallerist and director France Fra Galerie Thierry Bigaignon www.thierrybigaignon.com/ — 8TH MORNING

Elisabeth Biondi has been an independent curator, teacher and writer since 2011. Before that she was the Visuals Editor of The New Yorker for 15 years, where she shaped the look of the publication by establishing a group of staff photographers, commissioning both masters and emerging talent. She built the magazine’s reputation for its use of photography, for which it received numerous awards, including two National Magazine Awards. BIONDI ELISABETH Her independent curating includes Subjective/Objective and Under the Editor, curator, teacher, writer Bridge for the New York PhotoFestival and New Yorker Fiction/Real United States of America Photography at Steven Kasher Gallery, Beyond Words, at the Howard Greenberg Gallery and Ullens Center in Beijing, REFUGEE at the Biondifoto www.biondifoto.com/ Annenberg Center for Photography. Most recently she was a judge in the eight-episodes Sky Arts ‘Master of — 7TH AFTERNOON & 8TH Photography’ which aired in May/June/July of 2018 and again in 2019. MORNING She is a teacher and a writer and advises photographers.

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Born in Milan, after graduating in Fashion Marketing from St Martins School in London, I started working for Contrasto and in 2004 for Grazia Neri Photo Agency, where I represented several international agencies and photographers and I selected new talents for the Agency. In 2008 I went to New York to work as the agent of documentary photographer Donna Ferrato and representing Grazia Neri’s photographers all through the US, while collaborating with the major BONERA DARIA CELESTE Founder & Director publications. Italy In 2009, I came back to Milano and I started my own Agency, DB, where I represent a few selected documentary, fashion photographers, film Daria Bonera Agency www.dariabonera.com directors and illustrators for fashion, advertising and digital campaigns. I am a producer and independent visual editor for editorial projects and — 6TH AFTERNOON & 7TH digital contents. I have been invited as a portfolio reviewer at several AFTERNOON festivals, like Les Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles and as a member part of the Jury of many International Photography Awards and a nominator for the Prix Pictet. I have been a tutor on “the Flying Course” with in Paris and at “Love Venetian Style: an Intimate View” with Donna Ferrato in Venice workshop. I collaborate as a mentor with some photography schools in Italy and I teach visual communication.

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Born 1963, this 1986 graduate of the Ecole Nationale de la Photographie d'Arles and associate artist in photography at UFR Arts in Amiens lives in Montreuil sur Brèche in the Oise. In 1991 he founded Diaphane in Hauts de France, of which he is the co- artistic director. Diaphane carries out a local photography dissemination policy by organizing exhibitions, hosting artists in residence, publishing photography books and developing education workshops. He created and has been co-artistic director of the Photaumnales festival in Beauvais since 2004. He is artistic director of the Diaphane Éditions publishing house, which he founded in 2008, and created and has been BOUCHER FRED artistic director of the Biennale Usimages in Creil devoted to industrial Director photography since 2015. France Festival PHOTAUMNALES Fra - Eng and USIMAGES Hauts de France www.diaphane.org/ — 6TH MORNING

Focusing on creative and strategic direction, Anne's interests lie at the intersection of arts & culture, innovation and media. Currently independently working with festivals, media platforms, agencies and brands, Anne's career spans the photographic and the creative to deliver multi-disciplinary, award-winning projects. Previously Anne has held multiple roles including: Global Digital Director at Magnum Photos where she launched magnumphotos.com as a new platform for visual storytelling, Executive Creative Director of Culture Trip, a travel, culture and media platform, Creative Content Director of BOURGEOIS-VIGNON NOWNESS (Dazed Media) and Photography Director of Forward ANNE Publishing (WPP Group). Executive Creative Director United Kingdom Eng - Fra Creative Director Freelance theculturetrip.com — 9TH AFTERNOON

Emma Bowkett is Director of Photography at the FT Weekend Magazine and a curator. She is Associate Lecturer at LCC, and regularly participates at international workshops, portfolio reviews, festivals and awards. She is also the curator of a Financial Times special supplement and talks programme at the annual Photo London photography fair.

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BOWKETT EMMA Director of Photography United Kingdom Financial Times Weekend Magazine www.ft.com/magazine — 6TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING & 10TH MORNING

Since 2010, Jörg Brockmann has been director of Espace Jörg Brockmann, which hosts shows of work by Swiss and foreign photographers. He reads portfolios at the Rencontre d’Arles and the Swiss Photo Award in Zürich and was on the juries of the 2014 Swiss Photography Award in the Fine Art category and 2016 Levallois. Award. The JB publishing company published his books Michel Sedan Naiades Néréides (2009), Antoine d’Agata, Angkor (2015), Cortis&Sonderegger, Ikonen (journal); Lucas Olivet, Black Water Ballad; Marine Lanier, Nos feux nous appartiennent (2016).

Eng - Fra - Deu BROCKMANN JÖRG Director Switzerland Espace JB espacejb.com/ — 6TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING

Giovanna Calvenzi earned a literature degree in Milan in 1973 before teaching photography for 11 years while working with several Italian magazines. In 1985, she became photo editor at the weekly Amica (Rizzoli group), later working for Max magazine and 7, the supplement of the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera. In January 1990, she became director of photography at the Italian edition of Vanity Fair. From February 1991 to February 1992, she was editor-in-chief of the women’s monthly Lei-Glamour. She was photo editor at Moda magazine for three years and, starting in January 1996, at Specchio, the supplement of the daily newspaper La Stampa. From January 2000 to 2012, she was director of photography at CALVENZI GIOVANNA Sportweek, the weekly supplement of La Gazzetta dello Sport. Director, Independent curator Currently she is an image consultant at Mondadori, Milan. Italy She was director of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie Archivio Gabriele Basilico, d’Arles in 1998, guest curator at PhotoEspaña in 2002 and artistic Milan delegate to Paris Photo Month in 2014. www.archiviogabrielebasilico .it Eng - Esp - Fra - Ita — 5TH AFTERNOON & 7TH MORNING

Born in 1983, Aurélie Chauffert-Yvart is a writer, editor and cultural projects coordinator. After literature and cultural management studies, she has been the director of artistic and editorial projects in different publishing houses specialized in art and photography for 15 years. From 2016 to 2020, she has been the director of Galerie Folia in Paris, specialized in photography, where she exposed Don McCullin, Daido Moriyama, Jan Groover, Vasantha Yogananthan or Patrick Tourneboeuf, between others. Since 2020, she joined Delpire & Co editions as editorial coordination supervisor.

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CHAUFFERT-YVART AURÉLIE Editor France Delpire & Co delpireandco.com — 6TH AFTERNOON & 7TH AFTERNOON

PhD in Photo-Texts’ History & Theory. She is an award winning writer, curator, editor and lecturer, through her on and offline platform Photocaptionist she collaborates with international institutions such as Foam and Jeu de Paume. She curated several exhibitions for festivals & fairs (Fotografia, Europea, Jaipur Photo,Tokyo Photo Festival, London Art Fair) and museums (V&A, Nottingham Castle, Brighton Museum, Kunsthalle Budapest). She writes for international magazines such as Aperture, L’Uomo Vogue, IMA, YET and The Eyes, among others. She regularly teaches (University of Bristol, Lucerne University, ECAL, Image-Text Ithaca), organizes/gives talks (The Photographers Gallery, Science Museum London, Pro Helvetia, Paris Photo) and edits photo-text CHIOCCHETTI FEDERICA books (Archive of Modern Conflict, The Eriskay Connection). Director and Founder United Kingdom Her first short story under her alter ego Candida Desideri is published in Nachbilder by Spector Books, Fotomuseum Winterthur and University of Photocaptionist Zurich. photocaptionist.com/ — Eng - Fra - Ita - Esp 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING Claudio Composti (born in 1973) lives and works in Milan. He is founder and art director of mc2gallery and Art Advisor for private collections. He is an independent curator of exhibitions in museums, galleries or private spaces. For years he has been a Folio Reviewer for the most important Italian and international Photography Festivals and he teachs as guest Professor with Leica Akademie and Raffles Milan, Institute of Fashion Design and Photography, for the Master of Photography. He published several essays in many catalogues.

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COMPOSTI CLAUDIO Art Director & Curator Italy Mc2gallery mc2.gallery/ — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON

Héloïse Conesa is a heritage curator in charge of the contemporary photography collection and the French national library. She is responsible for the collection’s acquisitions and curates exhibitions (French Landscapes: A Photographic Adventure 1984-2017, Bourse du Talent, etc.).

Eng - Fra - Esp CONESA HÉLOISE Curator France Bibliothèque Nationale de France www.bnf.fr/fr/departement-e stampes-et-photographie — 9TH AFTERNOON

Free lance curator and teacher based in Barcelona with a trajectory defined by her interest in photography and visual arts. PhD and MA on History of Art. Among her most recent curatorial projects: the online lectures program Photography and exhibition (Kbr Fundación Mapfre, 2021), advisor for Cámara y Ciudad (Fundación La Caixa, 2020-2021), Setze barris. Mil Ciutats, (Barcelona City Hall, 2019); Photographs as Public Space (Arts Santa Mònica, 2018-2017). She has curated two large retrospective exhibitions for Mapfre Foundation: one devoted to (2014) and one of Graciela DAHO MARTA Iturbide (2009), both presented in Rencontres d’Arles. Beside her Independant curator Spain curatorial practice, she has devoted to writing for exhibition catalogues and magazines since 1995 and has given conferences in many Independant universities (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Univesité Jean Monnet and — UPV) and artistic institutions. 7TH AFTERNOON & 9TH She has been member of the jury of renowned prizes such as National AFTERNOON Prize of Photography (Ministry of Culture, Spain).

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- Menno is founder and director of Futures, the European photography platform he started three years ago and which links art institutions from all over Europe. The platform helps emerging artists in their careers through education, networking events and promotion of their work. Menno has been active as a strategic advisor for over 20 years, with a focus on fundraising, product and service development, branding and DALTRI & LIAUW VERONICA & MENNO reputation management for a wide range of organizations. As a former Director partner and strategic director at Creative Agency Vandejong Netherlands Amsterdam, he has always worked closely with designers, copywriters Futures and photographers. Menno is very active in the cultural sector. www.futures-photography.co As a consultant, he worked closely with the Stedelijk Museum m Amsterdam, the Concertgebouworkest, developed the Cineville brand — and was at the basis of the Foam brand and was co-founder and owner of 5TH MORNING & 8TH Foam Magazine. MORNING & He was also a co-founder of Unseen. He is currently also a guest lecturer at the HKU, where he helps third and fourth year photography students to prepare for the work field. - Veronica Daltri is the Head of Programs and Project Manager of the platform Futures Photography, supporting the careers of emerging artists. She is in charge of the programming of the activities such as conferences, tutorings and exhibitions at the annual Futures event as well as various other projects during the year. She recently also collaborated with the journalism platform The Correspondent as Photo Editor, a role that she particularly enjoys because of her profound interest in journalism and in its role of expanding the view on society. Veronica Daltri also collaborates as Editor in Chief of the Italian photography magazine RVM-RearViewMirror Magazine and she previously worked as an independent curator for Italian photography festivals where she collaborated with many artists, including master Guido Guidi. Holder of a master's degree in curatorial practices from Fondazione Fotografia in Modena and graduated in Photojournalism and Reportage in Roma, she is now interested in the relation between photography, psychology and narrative.

Eng Anna Dannemann is Senior Curator at The Photographers' Gallery. She has worked with many leading contemporary photographers and curated the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for the past five years. She has organised several solo exhibitions, including Alex Prager’s Silver Lake Drive in 2018; Simon Fujiwara’s Joanne in 2016; Charlotte Dumas’ Anima & The Widest Prairies in 2015; Viviane Sassen's Analemma in 2014. She has also worked with a range of external curators to realise thematic group shows including an exhibition focussing on the Feminist Avant- Garde of the 1970s (2016), 4 Saints in 3 Acts: A Snapshot of the American Avant-Garde (2017), Work Rest and Play – 50 Years of British Photography (exhibited in four venues in China, 2015-16), and an exhibition of photographic work by the acclaimed writer and cult figure William Burroughs. DANNEMANN ANNA Anna has also worked on the emerging talent programme Curator FreshFaced+WildEyed from 2013-15. United Kingdom She regularly contributes to catalogues and other publications and The Photographers' Gallery received an MA in Art History from the Humboldt University in Berlin, thephotographersgallery.org. uk Germany. — Eng 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON

Co-founder in 1994 of the Rencontres de la jeune photographie internationale in Niort, today he is artistic director of that event, which is unique on the national and international photographic landscape. He is also head of the Centre d'art contemporain photographique-Villa Pérochon in Niort, which develops artistic programs involving contemporary photography and emerging photographers.

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DELAT PATRICK Director France Villa Pérochon Centre D'art Photographique & Les Rencontres De La Jeune Photographie Internationale De Niort www.cacp-villaperochon.co m — 6TH AFTERNOON & 7TH AFTERNOON In 2018, Manon Demurger became program director at the Maison européenne de la photographie (MEP, Paris), where she participates in artistic and cultural development while coordinating all the associated exhibitions and events. She works in development at STUDIO, an MEP space dedicated to emerging photography, for which she has curated several exhibitions. She spent several years developing museum projects and promoting DEMURGER MANON heritage photography collections before earning a degree in aesthetics Head of Exhibition and the philosophy of art. France Maison Européenne de la Fra - Eng - Esp Photographie www.mep-fr.org/ — 6TH MORNING

Freddy Denaes founded Editions de l’oeil. With a passionate interest in the relationship between books and photography, he collects photos and photo books. Mr. Denaes is also an exhibition curator, film and documentary producer and DVD publisher. He divides his work between still and moving images.

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DENAES FREDDY Editor France Les Editions De L'oeil www.editionsdeloeil.com — 8TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING In spring 2014, contemporary photography collector Yan Di Meglio created Intervalle, a gallery in Paris representing around 10 French and foreign visual artists whose works are based on a documentary subject. Intervalle supports, promotes and represents them by organizing shows at and outside the gallery and participating in fairs and festivals in France and abroad with an eye to placing their work in private and public collections. It also invites artists to occasionally exhibit. Intervalle is a member of the Grand Belleville association and the Professional Art Galleries Committee.

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DI MEGLIO YAN Director France Galerie Intervalle www.galerie-intervalle.com — 7TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON

Born in 1981 in Perth, Australia, Michael Dooney is the director of Jarvis Dooney Galerie and independent exhibition space which he co-founded in 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The gallery has presented the work of over 100 artists, maintains a balance of male and female perspectives, regularly collaborates with local institutions and has participated in a number of international fairs and festivals. Parallel to his work with Jarvis Dooney, Michael is actively involved in exhibition design and curation, as well as running workshops and coaching artists specialising in photography and other lens based media. DOONEY MICHAEL Director Michael is also the host of Subtext and Discourse art world podcast, which Germany features interviews with artists, curators, collectors and other participants in the field. Jarvis Dooney Galerie www.jarvisdooney.com Eng - Deu — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON "Ellen Dosse, managing director of Spaarnestad Photo Foundation representing the historical photo collection Spaarnestad, one of the world’s largest heritage press photo archives, specialized in Dutch life in the 20th century. The foundation collaborates with museums, art academies, corporate clients, galleries and photographers to initiate projects in order to reveal the unknown sections of the photo collection. Ellen worked as an art buyer and producer for advertising agencies and advised corporate clients with their photo collection. She co-curates exhibitions and was a lecturer/coordinator at the photography department at Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. As a consultant, Ellen works with photographers to improve and plan their projects, f.e. Alice Wielinga North Korea, a life between Propaganda and Reality, Isabella Rozendaal Isabella DOSSE ELLEN Hunts, Sara Mei Herman Touch. Managing Director She is interested in meeting photographers that would like to improve Netherlands their projects or are interested in working with historical photo archives. Spaarnestad Photo When consulting with Ellen you can expect expert feedback on the Foundation content and context of your project as well as the next steps toward www.spaarnestadphoto.nl improvement. — 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING Eng

Freelance curator Émeline Dufrennoy spent four years coordinating a photography collective’s activities before creating La Chambre, a Strasbourg-based exhibition and visual training space, in 2010. As director, until 2015 she promoted young international talents and organized monographic shows of work by confirmed photographers. Meanwhile, she developed international activities such as Oblick, an event dedicated to French, Swiss and German photography, and the Archifoto competition. She designs educational policy, which includes many mediation and visual training activities and the Perspectives program aiming to support DUFRENNOY EMELINE Independent curator and professionalize young photographers. France She is especially interested in the issues and evolution of the image and its status, Since 2016 she has worked with museums, art centers, Independent curator foundations and institutions as a freelance curator. — Committed to helping young photographers, she designs interventions 8TH AFTERNOON and training programs on the challenges of the photography and exhibiting professions while teaching at an art school. For three years she has accompanied the Université de Strasbourg’s “Supplementary Elements*” project, an important program that brings artists and researchers together around the physical sciences and the image that will culminate in an exhibition in early 2022. At the invitation of the City of Mérignac, she designed the program of Mérignac photo 2021, which gathers about 20 French and international artists. Under the title “Possible Worlds”, it envisages the and its representations’ role in fantasy and imagination.

Fra Born 1979, Céline Duval holds a DNSEP and has been managing and artistic director of Stimultania since 2002. In 2014 she opened a second site in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region dedicated to supporting artists-in-residence (including the five-star residence) and producing collective works. She is editor-in-chief of the magazine Expérimentations splendides. She has organized over 100 solo shows, including Blanc and Demilly’s “The New World” at the musée Nicéphore Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône and the Maison Doisneau in Gentilly, Pentti Sammallahti’s ”Here in the Distance”, William Kentridge’s “Walking” and Wiktoria Wojciechowska’s “Notes on China”, and curated thematic exhibitions such as “The Women Who Run with Wolves”, “Hurry Up and Live” with collective works DUVAL CÉLINE created in vocational schools and prison, “Surviving. The Artist’s Director France Profession” and “Mountains (from to Kenya)”. Stimultania promotes photography that is in touch with Man, raw, lively, Stimultania committed, unbowed photography without cold distance. It features www.stimultania.org work that questions, spurs critical thinking and proclaims words and — ideas. Stimultania asks viewers to take a stand. 9TH MORNING Fra

"Managing Director of Copenhagen Photo Festival since 2016 and responsible for re-branding the festival with a distinct emphasis on experimentation and sustainability, as well as a strong international focus and long-term collaborations across Europe. I have worked with diverse art and photography institutions, festivals and photographers and have been in charge of numerous photography- based projects with partners across the culture field. I hold a MA from the University of Copenhagen and have worked in the culture industry for more than 15 years. As a Festival Manager I’m occupied with the meeting between the photograph and the viewer. How the entire framing of a body of work, DYREHAUGE the presentation as a whole, can expand the viewer’s perspective on GREGERSEN MAJA things. Festival Director Denmark I personally have a very straightforward approach to photography: I need to be moved by what I see or I need to be convinced by a strong and Copenhagen Photo Festival www.copenhagenphotofestiv consequent concept. " al.com Eng - Deu - Dnk — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON Photographer, teacher and producer Wilfrid Estève is head of the Hans Lucas studio, president of the non-profit FreeLens and Louvre Rivoli publishing compagny. Vice-president of "Photo Doc."—the international documentary photography fair in Paris—educational director of the digital and documentary photography degree program at the Université de Perpignan. Wilfrid Estève will only speak with French-speaking photographers.

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ESTEVE WILFRID Director France Hans Lucas hanslucas.com — 6TH AFTERNOON & 7TH AFTERNOON

Louise Fedotov-Clements, Artistic Director, QUAD & Director, FORMAT International Photography Festival. Louise has been the Artistic Director of QUAD since 2001, and the Director of FORMAT, which she co-founded in 2004. An independent curator since 1998 directing commissions, publications, performances and exhibitions. Guest Curator for international exhibitions/festivals including Dong Gang (Yeongwol) South Korea; Photoquai Biennale Musée du quai Branly Paris; Les Rencontres Arles, Discoveries; Dali Photo, China; Poikkeustila 2020 Finland; Venice Biennale EM15; Photo Beijing, and LishuiPhoto China; Korea International Photo Festival. An international awards advisor, she has contributed to numerous FEDOTOV-CLEMENTS publications as producer/writer/Editorial Team and a juror, portfolio LOUISE Artistic Director reviewer, speaker in Europe, America, Africa & Asia. United Kingdom www.formatfestival.com www.derbyquad.co.uk QUAD & FORMAT International Photography Eng Festival www.formatfestival.com — 5TH MORNING Ângela is a Portuguese artist and independent photography curator, pos- doc researcher at Escola de Belas Artes Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brazil, developing studies on contemporary visual practices that problematize the hybrid forms of photography. Ângela Ferreira is Co-Founder of the Portuguese PhotoFestival Encontros da Imagem, which has collaborated as Artistic Director and Curator. She has lectured on contemporary photography throughout Europe and latin American Countries, particularly in Brazil and acted as a curator for both national and international exhibitions. She is curatorial member of FERREIRA ANGELA Artistic Director Photography Museum in Fortaleza, Brazil and artistic advisor of the Portugal FotoFestival SOLAR, Ceará, Brazil. Based in Portugal and Brazil, Ângela is interested in visual story-telling, Museum Photography Fortaleza & Fotofestival Solar created with multiple layers and languages to visualize the subject matter. angelaberlinde.com She is also interested in seeing lens-based media, photography, and — photoessays as well artists artists working on the intersection of 5TH MORNING & 5TH photography and other media to include in the European and Latin AFTERNOON American Institutions and Festivals. www.angelaberlinde.com

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Born in 1978, Guillaume Fontaine studied photography and art history before earning a master’s in the conservation, management and dissemination of 20th and 21st-century art from the Université de Montpellier. Since 2006, he has worked at the Centre Photographique d’Île-de- France, acquiring broad knowledge of the contemporary photography scene by coordinating shows and helping artists in residence with research and post-production. He is interested in documentary photography and its relationships with other areas of creation. FONTAINE GUILLAUME Administrator France Fra Centre Photographique d'Île de France www.cpif.net — 6TH MORNING & 7TH AFTERNOON Marcel Fortini is founding director of the Mediterranean Photography Centre in Corsica (Bastia), which has a convention with the Collectivity of Corsica. He graduated from the ENSP Arles, and has a PhD in visual arts and art sciences. A photographer and freelance exhibition curator, he teaches photography, semiotics and the analysis of works at Université de Corse. His latest publications are Diciottu, Trans Photographic Press, Paris, 2018; Monumenti, Trans Photographic Press, Paris, 2015; L’esthétique des ruines dans la photographie de guerre, Beyrouth centre-ville une commande exemplaire with a preface by Robert Pujade, l’harmattan, Paris, 2014. His photographs are in private and public collections (Musée de la Corse, Frac de la corse, conservatoire du littoral). FORTINI MARCEL Director Fra - Eng - Ita France Centre méditerranéen de la photographie www.cnap.fr/centre-mediterr aneen-de-la-photographie — 5TH MORNING & 5TH AFTERNOON

After post-graduate audio-visual studies, Frédérique Founès held the posts of press-relations manager and production manager for the Fnac Photo Galleries exhibitions. In 2005 she joined the association Les Petits Frères des Pauvres as marketing director. There she helped set up the social documentary photo gallery Fait&Cause, handling press-relations and fund-raising and part of the production of exhibitions. She joined the press agency Editing in 2002 as director of cultural projects. In 2008, with Marie Karsenty, she founded the photographers’ agency Signatures, which works with 50 photographers on their documentary FOUNES FRÉDÉRIQUE Agency Director projects. Signatures is something between an agency and a collective; its France mission is to produce and distribute news stories about realities of society, everyday life, politics and economics for the press, public Signatures www.signatures-photographi relations, and institutions. es.com Frédérique Founès directed the Prix Nadar du Livre photographique — from 2012 to 2015. 7TH AFTERNOON She has curated the following exhibitions : - La traversée du siècle /group (2000), Amours de vieux / Eric Dexheimer (2002), Galerie Fait&Cause - Gens d’Irak / Hien Lam Duc, Rencontres d’Arles 2003 ; Lambours toujours / Xavier Lambours, and Fille indienne / Didier Goupy at Mois de la photo, Paris 2006 - Europe échelle 27 / group ; XL27, Xavier Lambours at Mois de la photo, Paris 2008.

Eng - Fra In 2013, André Frère created André Frère Éditions (the Ce qu’il nous reste à voir organization), a photography publishing house that releases six to 10 books a year; today the catalogue has 75 titles distributed in France and internationally. Since 2013, he has participated in Paris Photo Grand Palais as well as many fairs and festivals in France and abroad, including the Printed Matter Virtual Art Book Fair in 2021. He publishes renowned photographers but also introduces new and emerging talents. His books have drawn notice and won several awards, including Yan Morvan’s Bobby Sands (2019 HIP Award in the Reportage and History category). Caimi & Piccinni’s Güle Güle was shortlisted for the Arles 2020 Author’s Book Award and Piotr Zbierski’s Echoes Shades for the 2020 Prix Nadar. In 2020, Alexis Pazoumian’s Sacha won the HIP Award in the Culture and Travel category and André Kertész, marcher dans l’image was voted HIP FRERE ANDRÉ Book of the Year. Editor France Fra André Frère Éditions www.andrefrereditions.com — 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING

Cultural animator, photographer, curator, accessibility leader. President of the TIFF Collective Foundation. Two-time scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage in the field of Animation and cultural education (2018, 2020) and the Municipality of Wrocław (2020). Involved in the creation of the international photography festival TIFF Festival, a space for development through the art called TIFF Center and GALANCIAK PAULINA ANNA educational projects of TIFF Academy, both as a curator, initiator and President of TIFF coordinator. Collective Foundation Since 2018 involved in creating program of TIFF Festival. Polish In 2020 she curated one of two exhibitions from the Main Program of TIFF Tiff Festival // Tiff Collective Festival. Creator of the Be Together project wich is to integrate non- Foundation oko-galanciak.com disabled people with people with disabilities. Co-creator of the Zmapuj Siebie project - supporting girls and women in — mapping their abilities and consciously deciding about their future. 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING Yoga teacher working with intuitive movement and breathing. Eng - Pol After studying cultural management, and further to an internship at Magnum Photos, Laetitia joins Agence VU’ in 2003. She has been in charge of the international development at the editorial department of VU' from 2007 to 2015, where she built a network of a dozen partner agencies worldwide, and collaborated with the main titles of international media. In 2014, she held a workshop on documentary photography in partnership with Nikon, during the Bayeux-Calvados Award. She was part of the 2015 jury for The Fence outdoor photography exhibition series, conceived by United Photo Industries and PDN. Late 2015, she started an activity as a freelance photography consultant. Collaborations include Neutral Grey, and freelance photographers whom she supports in the development of long-term projects. In 2016, she attended a fundraising training programme with the French GANAYE LAETITIA Association of Fundraisers. Editorial and project She has been a member of MAPS as editorial manager since the launch of manager France the structure in September 2017. Maps Eng - Fra www.mapsimages.com — 5TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING

"Judit Gellér (b. Pécs, Hungary, 1983) Curator, educator, lives and works in Budapest. She publishes art critics and art reviews in various Hungarian journals since 2000. Since 2007 she is a member of the Association of Hungarian Journalists; since 2017 she is a member of AICA Section Hungary. She has been awarded her Masters’ Degree of Design and Art Theory Expert at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art Design. Between 2012 and 2016 she was a member; between 2013 and 2015 she was a board member of the Studio of Young Photographers Hungary. She started her Ph.D. studies in 2013 in Film, Media and Contemporary Culture program at ELTE University; from 2014 she teaches Contemporary Photography at the Photography Department of the Media Institute and Art Theory and Creative Writing at PreMOME course GELLER JUDIT at Moholy-Nagy University of Art Design. Curator Since 2015 she works as a curator at Robert Capa Contemporary Hungary Photography Center. Capa Center She is the founder and editor of the József Pécsi Photography Grant gellerjudit.wordpress.com/ digital archive since 2016. — From 2020 she is on the editorial board of the Review of Hungarian 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH Photography. Her research fields are Private Photo Collections, Artistic AFTERNOON uses of Archives, Contemporary Photography."

Eng Sarah Girard is the director of the Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography, an annual festival of emerging photography since 2018. Member of the expert group of No’Photo Geneva, of the curatorial circle of Photobasel and of the FFV commission of the Kunstmuseum Bern, she is also regularly an expert for photographic competitions, portfolio reviews and workshops (Rencontres de la photographie d’Arles, Prix du Musée Albert-Kahn, Foto Festival Lenzburg, Prix Focale, etc.). In 2019, she launched the Enquête photographique Jura bernois 2019-2020 in collaboration with fOrum culture, the magazine Intervalles and the Foundation Mémoires d’Ici. GIRARD SARAH Art Director Switzerland Eng - Fra - Deu Journées Photographiques de Bienne www.bielerfototage.ch/fr/lan ding.html — 6TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING

Hamidah Glasgow has been the Executive Director and Curator at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado since 2009. Hamidah holds a master’s degree in humanities with a specialization in visual and gender studies and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. Hamidah’s contribution to photography has included curatorial projects, national portfolio reviews (FotoFest, Photolucida, Medium, Center, Filter, etc.), contributions to publications, and online magazines. Hamidah is a co-founder of the Strange Fire Collective. The Strange Fire Collective is a group of interdisciplinary artists, curators, and writers focused on work that engages with current social and political forces. We seek to create a GLASGOW HAMIDAH Executive Director- venue for work that critically questions the dominant social hierarchy and Curator are dedicated to highlighting work made by women, people of color, and United States of America queer and trans artists. (Pronounced Ha-me-dah) Non-profit Photography Organization Eng c4fap.org/ — 5TH AFTERNOON & 7TH AFTERNOON Normandy-born Jean-Christophe Godet is artistic director of the Guernesey Photography Festival, which he founded 2010. The festival brings young talent and the greatest names in international photography together for a month of exhibitions, projections, debates, workshops and community events. Considered one of Guernesey’s leading cultural events, it ranks among Europe’s best photography festivals.

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GODET JEAN- CHRISTOPHE Artistic Director Guernesey Guernsey Photography Festival guernseyphotographyfestival. com — 6TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON

Nina Gomiashvili earned a master’s in photography at Parsons School of Design in New York. She owns and runs Galerie Pobeda in , where she was curator and art director from 2007 to 2016. She is a freelance curator for museums, art centers, foundations and institutions connected to photography.

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GOMIASHVILI NINA Independent curator Independent curator — 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING Jeanne Grouet was born in Paris in 1989. After earning an undergraduate degree in film at the Sorbonne, she graduated from the ENSP in Arles in 2014. She calls her work “photographic whispers” and seeks to reveal the invisibility of privacy and to question our relationship to the immediacy of the visible outside world. In August 2019, her series "Kutembea" and "Dioptase" were exhibited at the Jee Art Gallery in Teheran, where she was an artist-in-residence for one month. In January 2019, she became associate director at Agathe Gaillard, which became La Galerie Rouge in 2020, and took a new position at Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier in 2021.

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GROUET JEANNE Assistant France Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier www.jeankentagauthier.com — 7TH AFTERNOON

Jean-Baptiste GUEY—gallerist, freelance exhibition curator and teacher of photography at the ESA Saint-Luc (Tournai, Belgium)—will attentively but gently critique your work, whatever your area of concentration. He is particularly interested in critical documentary photography as well as more conceptual approaches focusing more on the hybridization of images. He will direct you to the individuals most likely to show and/or publish your work. For maximum efficiency, please select no more than 25 photographs or images.

Eng - Fra - Esp GUEY JEAN-BAPTISTE Director France Galerie Les Bains Révélateurs www.lesbainsrevelateurs.com — 6TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING Laetitia Guillemin, who lives and works in Paris, studied photography at the EHESS and Paris VIII before teaching the aesthetics and history of photography and film at Université Paris I (Panthéon/Sorbonne). She participates in colloquia and conferences on the image, organizes panel discussions on visual representation and reception, plans exhibitions, writes about photography and nominates photographers for awards. She also teaches at the Gobelins School and leads workshops on visual narration and image analysis. In 2011/2012, she was editor-in-chief of Photographe magazine. GUILLEMIN LAETITIA She is an iconographer for publishers (Gallimard), the press (Le Monde Picture editor Diplomatique, Acte Sud, Beaubourg,...) and institutions. France Ms. Guillemin co-founded the Circulations festival ANI et Circulation(s) (www.festival-circulations.com) and is on its artistic committee. www.festival-circulations.com She is also vice-president of ANI (National Association of Iconographers, — www.ani-asso.fr) and a member of Les Visas of ANI’s exhibition 6TH AFTERNOON & 8TH committee, the ANI/PIXTRAKK prize and the Gens d’Images association AFTERNOON (gensdimages.com).

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A photographer and member of the Myop agency (2009-2018) currently represented by the Polka gallery in Paris, Philippe Guionie has written several photography books. Galleries and festivals in France and abroad have shown his personal work, especially on the issues of memory and the construction of identity. He teaches the semiotics of the image at ETPA in Toulouse (a photography and game design school) as well as many workshops in France (the Rencontres d’Arles since 2012) and abroad. He curated "Koudjina’s Legacy", an exhibition at the Bamako Rencontres de la photographie africaine in 2015 and presented Guillaume Herbaut’s GUIONIE PHILIPPE Director show "Lilith in Filigree" at the Barrès-Rivet gallery in Toulouse in 2017. France Mr. Guionie is director of the 1+2 Residence in Toulouse. Résidence 1+2 1plus2.fr Fra - Esp — 7TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING As Creative Director, Roman succeeded in establishing plainpicture as a popular alternative source for photography. With a credible and unconventional portfolio, plainpicture swims against the tide of the current photography mainstream and relies on targeted editing to develop its ambitious and sophisticated collection. It is a source of inspiration for all creatives in the fields of advertising, design and publishing. The "Rauschen" collection is aimed specifically at book cover designers. plainpicture has offices in Hamburg and Paris. "We are looking for photographers who want to make some of their photographic work available to us for exclusive and worldwide sale: both for commercial use and for editorial use as well as for book covers." HÄRER ROMAN Creative Director & Eng - Fra - Deu Curator Germany Plainpicture agency www.plainpicture.com — 8TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING

Born and educated in the UK, Elaine Harris is a talent agent for artists and designers and work as an Advisor to a number of private collectors in Europe. « I arrived in Paris in the late 80’s with nothing but a copy of NevilleBrody’s book « Graphic Language » which remains my recommended reading for Art Directors. I began working in an advertising agency, learning on- the-job, to become an Art Buyer ». Throughout her agency career, Elaine was most fortunate to have hired HARRIS ELAINE and worked with a number of acclaimed artists including Richard Art Consultant & Avedon, Jean-Paul Goude, Nadav Kandar, Nick Knight, Guido Mocafico, Productions France Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Larry Sultan and Juergen Teller. After her extensive work as an Art Buyer, and having organized gallery Elaine Harris Productions elaine-harris.com exhibitions with artists such as Raymond Depardon, Speedy Graphito, Satch Hoyt, and to name but a few, she continued to work in — the worlds of both commercial and fine art, with an international client list 6TH MORNING & 7TH AFTERNOON of companies and galleries in Europe, the USA, China, Cuba, as well as in Africa. « I have been honored to have participated as a judge in Portfolio Reviews during Les Rencontres d’Arles in France, the Festival Savignano in Italy, and workshops at Africa Rencontres de Bamako in Mali ».

Eng - Fra - Esp Born 1962 in Berlin to a family of printers, publishers and art historians, trained artbook publishing at Verlag Gerd Hatje, Stuttgart (1982–1984), worked as photographers assistant in Hamburg afterwards (1984-1986) and studied at Stuttgart Media University Media and Printing (1986–1990), from 1990 until 2013 publishing director for photography and contemporary art at Hatje Cantz Publishers, started Hartmann Projects with his wife Angelika Hartmann in 2013 and Hartmann Books in 2016, a company for curating, exhibition organisation and publishing photography and art books, regular contributor to magazines and blogs, HARTMANN MARKUS writing on photography and book related themes, regular juror and Director lecturer on international Photofestivals, curated shows for the Rencontres Germany d’Arles with Markus Brunetti (2015), Alfred Seiland (2016), Norman Hartmann Projects Behrendt (2017). www.hartmannprojects.com Currently working on exhibitions with Peter Bialobrzeski, Alfred Seiland, — Ingar Krauss, a group show on amateur photography, lives in and works 7TH MORNING & 9TH from Stuttgart, Germany. MORNING Fra - Eng - Deu

Nicolas Havette is artistic director of the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation and curator of the exhibitions "HOPE, a Participatory Perspective" and "A Feast for the Eyes" at MUCEM, associated with the Rencontres d'Arles 2018. He is also director of the Magasin de jouets gallery, executive artistic director of the Chinese International Photography and Art Festival in Zhenzghou, China (Henan province) and curator of the first biennial Tainan International Photo Festival (Taiwan) while at the same time working on a personal, participatory project, FORTUNES, which aims to break down the boundaries between drawing and photography, documentary and poetry. And since 2018 associate curator of the Tainan International Photo Festival (Taiwan). HAVETTE NICOLAS Curator France Eng - Fra Independent curator — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON Audrey Hoareau curated collections at the Musée Nicéphore Niepce in Chalon-sur-Saône for 13 years before going freelance in 2016. In 2017, she helped launch the Lianzhou Museum of Photography, China’s first public photography museum, and worked on its international program for two seasons. She was art director (with The Red Eye) of the 2019 and 2020 Circulation(s) Festival at the Centquatre, Paris, devoted to young European photographers. She has been in charge of Peter Knapp’s archives for over 10 years. Today Ms. Hoareau is art director of Photo Basel, a satellite of Art Basel and Switzerland’s only photography fair.

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HOAREAU AUDREY Artistic Director France Photo Basel www.photo-basel.com — 9TH MORNING

Anne Immelé is an artist, photography theorist, Ph.D. and exhibition curator who thinks about photography in the web era. She is interested in works that develop a reflexive, political and poetic relationship to the contemporary world while questioning the medium of photography itself. In 2013, she co-founded and became artistic director of the Mulhouse Photography Biennial, where she curates certain exhibitions. Ms. Immelé lives and works in the Rhine area.

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IMMELÉ ANNE Art Director France Biennale de la Photographie de Mulhouse www.biennale-photo-mulhou se.com/2018 — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON Whitney C. Johnson is the VP of Visuals and Immersive Experiences at National Geographic. As the deputy director of photography for National Geographic, a position she held for over three years, her work was recognized by Pictures of the Year International, the Society of Publication Designers, and the Webbys. Previously, she was the director of photography at The New Yorker where she oversaw photography across platforms as well as long-form video, and launched the Instagram feed. Her work earned two “Ellies” from the American Society of Magazine JOHNSON WHITNEY Director of Photography Editors, Awards of Excellence from the Society of Publication Designers, United States of America and a Peabody. National Geographic Johnson received a BA in American Literature from Barnard College, and Magazine in Washington DC completed MA coursework in American Studies at . Natgeo.com She serves on the boards of the Alexia Foundation and the W. Eugene — Smith Fund. 9TH MORNING & 10TH MORNING Eng

Andrew Katz is the Deputy Director of Photography at TIME. He co-manages a team of editors; assigns and supports photographers around the world; pitches and produces covers, photo essays and features; and curates @time’s Instagram account. He came to TIME in 2013 as a reporter and later served as a news editor. Since joining the photography department in 2015, he has supported visual storytellers on (or above) all seven continents and produced portraits with more than a dozen presidents and prime ministers, the U.N. Secretary-General and the Dalai Lama. The resulting work has been recognized by the American Society of Magazine Editors, World Press Photo, Visa pour l’Image, Pictures of the Year International and more. KATZ ANDREW In 2021, he was a POYi finalist for Visual Editor of the Year. Deputy Director of Photography United States of America Eng TIME time.com — 8TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON - Mindaugas Kavaliauskas is curator, educator, consultant, and publisher of photography. In 2004, he founded and has ever since been directing KAUNAS PHOTO festival, the longest-running art photography festival in the Baltic States, focusing on works by emerging photographers and underexposed photography from all over the world. Mindaugas studied photography in Kaunas (Lithuania), Arles, Paris and KAVALIAUSKAS & JURAITE MINDAUGAS & Lausanne and he was interning at Les Rencontres d' Arles (1998-2002), KRISTINA and at Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne (2000-2001). Director & co-founder He has curated exhibitions in festivals, galleries and museums, e.g, Lithuania FotoGrafia (Rome), Fotohonap (Budapest), Photaumnales, Photodemer Kaunas Photo Festival (France), Backlight (Finland), Pingyao, Lishui (China); Auckland (New www.KaunasPhoto.com Zealand). — Reviewing portfolios at festivals such as Recontres d’Arles has been the 9TH AFTERNOON & 10TH most important channel for sourcing photographic works for his curatorial MORNING projects. Mindaugas is open to all styles and themes of photography, particulatly interested in long-term projects. - Kristina Juraite is co-founder and educational programs curator at KAUNAS PHOTO festival. She is working as professor at Vytautas Magnus University, leading its Public Communications' department.

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- Tanya Kiang has been the Director of the Gallery of Photography in Dublin since 1998, becoming CEO and Artistic Co-Director in 2014. This publicly funded organisation is leading the development of photography and lens based art in Ireland. She has curated exhibitions by many leading international photographers, and has a keen interest in developing the audience for contemporary KIANG & LAMBE TANYA & photography through publications and outreach projects. TRISH Gallery director She is a jury member on numerous international photography panels and Ireland is a regular reviewer at international photofestivals. Projects include curated exhibitions for Irish Museum of Modern Art, for New York Photo Gallery of Photography Ireland Festival, Fotohof Salzburg and Three Shadows Gallery, Beijing; www.galleryofphotography.ie monographs on Helen Hooker O’Malley, Pete Smyth, and Miriam — O’Connor; and curatorial partner on “A Woman’s Work” Creative 8TH AFTERNOON & 10TH Europe platform. MORNING - Trish Lambe is a curator at Gallery of Photography Ireland. She is responsible, with Tanya Kiang, for the curation of the exhibition programme and international touring exhibition programmes. She regularly lectures and reviews on contemporary photography in Ireland. She is a nominator for numerous national and international artists awards & commissions including the new SOLAS PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE which is organised by Gallery of Photography Ireland and Source Magazine. She is a board member of Belfast Photo Festival. Interested in reviewing critically engaged social / documentary work, archival, vernacular and work that explores the boundaries of lens-based media. No fashion or travel photography, please. Eng

Esra Klein is a curator and photographer with experience in researching and preparing exhibitions in museums and galleries. During her documentary photography studies, she worked in the festival team of the Lumix Festival of Young Photojournalism and co-curated exhibitions for Istanbul Modern and BauArt Gallery, Istanbul. As a photographer at the daily newspaper FAZ, Germany, she gained experience in picture editing for print media. Since 2018 she is an assistant curator with Celina Lunsford at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, a center dedicated to the international photographic arts and related media. Here she has worked on 12 national and international exhibitions, e.g. the RAY photography triennale or ’s first retrospective in KLEIN ESRA Germany and was a reviewer at FotoFest Meeting Place Paris in 2019. Assistant Curator, Esra Klein is interested in photographs that evoke emotions within the Photographer Germany viewer and tell stories, both from a conceptual and journalistic point of view. Fotografie Forum Frankfurt — Eng - Deu - Tur 10TH MORNING

"Dušan Kochol founded and now directs and curates a festival of contemporary photography in Bratislava. The festival OFF Bratislava acquires its uniqueness by being a platform for fresh talents from the photography scene. For twelve years, the mission of the event remains to provide a large- scale platform for the presentation and promotion of new artists working in the field of photography and new media. “As a director and curator of the OFF Bratislava, I am always looking for new or emerging photographic talents for possible future collaborations.” As a contemporary artist, his projects have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. In 2016 he was presented with the Photographer of the Year award for the significant contribution to the quality, development and promotion of Slovak photography at home and abroad and in 2017 Kochol became a KOCHOL DUSAN Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. " Founding Director Slovakia Eng - Svk OFF FESTIVAL Bratislava www.offbratislava.sk — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON From 1998 to 2016, François-Nicolas L’Hardy was head of the Centre Atlantique de la Photographie (Cap), which is associated with Quartz- Scène nationale de Brest, where he curated several group and solo shows (“Un soupçon de réel”, “Ailleurs”, “Ports et cargos”, “Breizh-Mex/Miradas cruzadas”, etc.). In January 2017, he became programming director at the Hôtel Fontfreyde-Centre photographique de la Ville de Clermont-Ferrand. He plans and sets up exhibitions as well as supports photographers in residence sponsored by the city of Clermont-Ferrand. While promoting photographers, he quietly goes about creating his own images. Several of his projects involve travel. For example, the “Train” series, photographed in Romania in 2006, ends a group of subjective reportages on Eastern Europe. L'HARDY FRANÇOIS- Since 2003, he has focused on portraits. NICOLAS Director France Eng - Fra Hôtel Fontfreyde - Centre Photographique — 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING

Eyal Landesman is an artist, social activist, founder and artistic director of the Israeli Photography Festival. His works have been published in many magazines and have been exhibited around the world. His works include motion art (Her Morning Elegance - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_HXUhShhmY) which was nominated for the 2010 Grammy award, in the video clip category. It was screened at Cannes Lion Festival, L.A. Film Festival, contemporary film festival at the Centre Pompidou and SXSW. In 2006 Harvard University purchased the archive of his works. In 2009 he founded The Israeli Photography Festival, A 14 day’s unique and independent international festival, which exhibits contemporary photography and deals with social issues using the language of photography. LANDESMAN EYAL Director He has been its artistic director ever since. Israël In 2015 Landesman became a mentor at TecnoArt - Startup incubator for arts, culture and media technologies. Photo Is:Rael Festival www.photoisrael.org In 2016 he became nominator for the international Prix Pictet. — 8TH AFTERNOON & 9TH Eng AFTERNOON Patricia Lanza is currently working as an independent curator and consultant for photographers and exhibition development. She is currently co-curating an exhibition, titled Artists Against Oppression to be presented at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. Lanza is a regular contributor (byline Close UP) to the Eye of the Photograph (L’oeil de la Photographie), the French and English online magazine. She began her career at the National Geographic Society in Washington DC, where she was a contract photographer for eight years. She was the Director of Talent and Content for the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles from 2009 to 2017. LANZA PATRICIA During her tenure there the Annenberg Space for Photography garnered Consultant & Curator many awards. independant In 2011, the exhibition, Beauty Culture won exhibition of the year, in a United States of America field which included major international museum photography shows, World Bank/ and the film directed by Lauren Greenfield was nominated for an Climate4Change program www.patricialanza.com Academy award — Eng 7TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON

Zuzana Lapitkova (SK) vice-director OFF_ Bratislava Z.L. has an M.A. in Archology and History of Arts. Between 2004 and 2010 she worked for the Central European House of Photography, Bratislava as a curator and projects manager, particularly within the international project of European Month of Photograhy, a research project The History of 20th Century European Photography and the festival Month of Photograhy, Bratislava. As an independent curator she has prepared several exhibitions on the Slovak and international photography. She was also an editor of the photographic book project by Máté Bártha, Common Nature. As a curator of the gallery FOG, she can offer photographers a possibility LAPITKOVA ZUZANA to exhibit, to get attention of art collectors on the art market and at Curator & vice-director Slovakia international art fairs. Z.L. particulary focuses on questions of a message and concept of an art work and coleration between an idea and form. FOG (gallery) & OFF_ Bratislava Festival fogbratislava.sk Eng - Deu - Fra - Rus — 9TH AFTERNOON Olivier Laurent is international photo editor at The Washington Post, where he is responsible for Africa, the Middle East, Asia and France. He is also head of the newspaper’s Climate and Environment section.

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LAURENT OLIVIER International Photo Editor United States of America Washington Post www.washingtonpost.com — 5TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON

Born 1972, Géraldine Lay lives and works in Arles. After earning a master’s in art history at Lyon II in 1994, she attended the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, graduating in 1997. She studied publishing at CECOFOP in Nantes before starting her career in the art book production department at Actes Sud in 1997, becoming director in 2000. In 2019 she became the publisher’s photography and contemporary art editor. At the same time, she pursued her photography work. She has been represented by the Galerie le Réverbère in Lyon since 2005 and has been published by Filigranes, Diaphane, Poursuite and Actes Sud. LAY GÉRALDINE Photography and modern Eng - Fra - Ita art editor France Actes Sud www.actes-sud.fr/recherche/ catalogue/rayon/1216?keys= — 7TH MORNING After 6 years of experience in museum industry, Gwen Lee went on to pursue her first love for photography as the co-founder of Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF), a biennale international photography platform. In 2010, she is awarded by the Japan Chamber of Commerce & Trade for her contribution to the Singapore arts community. In 2013 she embarked on curatorial research in Germany supported by Goethe Institut Singapore & National Arts Council. In 2013, the photo festival receive grants from the arts council to further develop public photography education in Singapore. In 2014, Gwen and team built an art space call “DECK” to provide all year-round platform and residency programme for photographers. DECK received the Singapore President’s Design Award 2015 for its innovative architectural design for the arts. LEE GWEN Since 2016, DECK has been a recipient of NAC Major Company Grant as Director Singapore a dedicated space for art photography in Singapore. Gwen has curated & organised over 60 photography exhibitions both in Singapore and Photography Space & Festival overseas. (Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) Kind exhibitions includes Margins: drawing pictures of home, Flux: www.sipf.sg Contemporary Photography from China at Art Science Museum, Steidl — 1001 Books at, 2016), solo exhibitions of Daido Moriyama (2016) and Araki 5TH AFTERNOON & 8TH Nobuyoshi (2018). AFTERNOON She has served as a jury member and portfolio reviewer on various platforms including FOAM Paul Huf Award, FORMAT, KL PHOTO Award, KG+, DIPE China, Houston Fotofestival, Daegul Photo Biennale, Recontres d’ Arles and Ballarat International Foto Biennale.

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- Curator. Born 1965, lives and works in Nîmes, France. Graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie (1992). He promotes artistic and cultural projects and is the founding director of NEGPOS, coordinating all of its exhibitions and events in Nîmes and elsewhere since 1997. Artistic director of the FOTOLIMO festival and the Biennale Images et LOUBON & ELIZONDO Patrimoine, which he founded in Nîmes in 2011. An international PATRICE & PIA Art Director & Curator exhibition curator, he has worked on shows and festivals in Morocco France (SNAP, 2010, Rencontres Photographiques de Rabat 2017, 2018), Chile Negpos (Rencontres Chili-Maroc, 2011, Histoire d'une photo, 2013), between negpos.fr/negposphoto France and Spain (Festival FotoLimo, 2016 et 2017), Spain (Latitudes 21, 2017) and Cuba (the Havana Biennial, 2006). The Maison de l’Amérique — 6TH MORNING & 8TH latine (Paris) asked him to curate the “Hidden Faces” exhibition (2016), MORNING which was very successful with the public and media. - Pia Elizondo: Franco-Mexican photographer Pia Elizondo has lived in Paris for nearly 15 years. Her dark, poetic work has been shown in Europe (France, Norway, Switzerland, Spain, England), the USA and Latin America. She mainly uses black and white for her personal work, which focuses on memory and a-temporality. Since 2003, she has received several grants from Mexico’s Ministry of Culture to produce personal projects, the most important of which are “Los pasos de la memoria”, “Entre deux”, “Songe d’oubli” and “The Fall”. All of them have been published or self-published. Since 2007, she has worked on various projects with Galerie Neg-Pos. She teaches continuing education classes at ENSP Louis Lumière in Paris. The VU agency distributes her work.

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Josh Lustig currently works as the Deputy Picture Editor of the Financial Times Weekend Magazine, the UK's leading colour-supplement, responsible for commissioning numerous covers and features. Josh has also been a visiting lecturer at a number of universities including, London College of Communication, University of Syracuse, NY, USA and the School of Media and Journalism, Aarhus, Denmark. In 2013 he co-founded the book-publishing wing of Tartaruga, a leading independent record label and print studio. LUSTIG JOSH Until May 2014 Josh managed the assignments at Panos Pictures. Deputy of Director of Photography As part of his role at Panos, Josh has participated in a number of United Kingdom workshops, panel discussions and photo festivals, participating in workshops and events in Norway, France, Canada and Denmark, as well Financial Times Weekend Magazine as in the UK. www.ft.com — Eng 8TH MORNING

- ENSP Arles graduate Christian Maccotta is a founding member of Montpellier’s Boutographies, a contemporary European photography festival. He has been its artistic director since 2007 and teaches in the Artistic Director of European Cultural Projects master’s program at MACCOTTA & VASS & Montpellier III University. KLEIN CHRISTIAN & A lecturer and editor for many photographers, he has a long experience PETER & SUZANNE of reading portfolios at European festivals. President & Art director France - Peter Vass: A professional photographer in London for 25 years and Les Boutographies - Rencontres Photographiques director of the Boutographies festival for 17 years, I am regularly asked to De Montpellier read portfolios at the Rencontres d'Arles, Fotoleggendo, European Photo www.boutographies.com Month and other events. — 5TH MORNING & 5TH -Susanne Klein, photographer and graphic designer with a background in AFTERNOON art history, is responsible for the jury screenings at the festival Les Boutographies in Montpellier, which she has been part of since 2003. Each year, in addition to the 10 or so works of the official selection on display, the works of some twenty photographers are projected at the Pavillon Populaire during the festival, which takes place over three weeks in May. 5th Monday Christan Maccotta will be accompanied by Suzanne Klein 5th Afternoon Peter Vass will be accompanied by Suzanne Klein

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Dedicated to contemporary photography, the galerie Confluence was created in September 2004 and is directed by Yolande Mary. Its artistic line aims to affirm the emphasis put by the artist on the image’s underpinned intention and the way it makes us see the world. With this in mind, confirmed authors have been exhibited as long as young but already very artistically mature artists. MARY & HOUSSA Workshops, conferences and lectures will foster exchanges and a YOLANDE& EMILIE Gallery director and comparison of views on contemporary issues. assistant It is supported by the city of Nantes, the regional councils 44 and Pays de France la Loire. Galerie Confluence galerie-confluence.fr Eng - Fra — 6TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING

A graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Photographie d’Arles in 1987, the following year she joined Atelier EcoutezVoir, where she found her calling as an iconographer and participated in many group projects commissioned or initiated by the group, audiovisual shows, exhibitions, films and scenographies in the areas of culture, business and science. She works on more or less long-term assignments with Magnum, the Mission du Patrimoine Photographique, Abax-Communication, CNRS- Audiovisual, Sciences et Vie Junior, Larousse-Bordas, Mango Jeunesse and Gallimard. In 2002, she joined Air France magazine, where she still works in iconographic research and photo production. In 2017, she was curator of historic exhibitions at the Photaumnales festival in Beauvais. Véronique Masini curated exhibitions for the 2017 Photaumnales festival MASINI VÉRONIQUE Picture editor and curator in Beauvais and the 2019 Usimages festival in Creil. France She also co-wrote a book on photographer Arlette Lameynardie, published by Diaphane in 2017. Air France Magazine corporate.airfrance.com/fr/m agazines Fra — 7TH AFTERNOON Katherine Oktober Matthews is an artist, analyst, editor, and author. She is a cultural critic in the field of art photography and has written widely on the contemporary photo world, most notably in her former role as Chief Editor of GUP Magazine, an international photography print publication and online platform. She recently launched an independent publisher, House of Oktober, and is the author of the book Unique: Making Photographs in the Age of MATTHEWS KATHERINE- Ubiquity, featuring works by nearly fifty contemporary artists. OKTOBER She is an artist mentor, offers portfolio reviews and consultancy for artists Author & Editor Netherlands individually and at organized photo events, and has served as juror for many international photo contests. House Of Oktober She considers herself an ally to artists and has collaborated with many www.houseofoktober.com photographers in writing and editing for their creative projects. — In 2017, she founded Riding the Dragon, an online platform dedicated to 8TH AFTERNOON consolations on the challenge of creation.

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Shoair Mavlian is Director of Photoworks. She is responsible for the strategic vision and artistic direction of the organisation including exhibitions, publishing, digital content and learning & engagement. Recent Photoworks projects include ‘Photoworks Festival: Propositions for Alternative Narratives’ (2020), ‘Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, Zone Grise/The Land In between’ (MEP, Paris 2019) and ‘Brighton Photo Biennial: A New Europe’ (2018). From 2011-2018 Mavlian was Assistant Curator, Photography and International Art at Tate Modern, London, where she curated the major exhibitions ‘Don McCullin’ (2019) ‘Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art’ (2018), ‘The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection’ (2016), ‘Conflict, Time, Photography’ (2014), ‘A Chronicle of Interventions’ (2014) and ‘Harry Callahan’ (2013). MAVLIAN SHOAIR While at Tate Modern she helped build the photography collection and Director United Kingdom curated collection displays enjoyed by over 5 million visitors per year. In 2018 she was named one of Apollo Magazine’s 40 under 40 Europe – Photoworks - biennale Thinkers. Brighton photoworks.org.uk Eng — 8TH MORNING Rebecca McClelland is Head of Photography & Art Production for Saatchi & Saatchi & Prodigious UK, Publicis Groupe. She has 18 years experience as a Photography Director, Curator, Art Producer & Mentor in visual journalism, luxury photographic commissioning, advertising & long-form current affairs content. As an in-house creative, editor and producer, she has been responsible for crafting & directing visual outputs of several of the world’s leading creative companies like Airbnb, Wallpaper*, Sunday Times magazine & four acclaimed launches; Times LUXX, Avaunt, Art World and NewStatesman magazine. Renowned for her thoughtful & engaging MC CLELLAND REBECCA Head of Photography & Art visual language, her strategy is to always expand, challenge and innovate Production the teams she leads through her use of photography. UK She collaborates with the finest artistic talents and emerging trends to Saatchi & Saatchi & ensure that the work she makes adheres to the highest production & Prodigious UK, Publicis intellectual values. Groupe www.rebeccamcclelland.co. She is a confident brand ambassador whose mission is to inspire through uk creative leadership and excellence. Rebecca is also the long-standing Creative Director & Curator of the Ian — 5TH MORNING & 5TH Parry Scholarship, an international award for visual journalism whose AFTERNOON Patron is Sir Don McCullin.

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In 2012, Galerie HASY, which specializes in the graphic arts, especially contemporary photography, opened in Pouliguen on the Guérande Peninsula. It organizes exhibitions, usually solo shows, throughout the year. HASY has organized a “Photographic Research Residency” since 2016 and received support from CAPSULE since 2020. HASY also has a production workshop in St. Nazaire.

MERRE & BENZACAR VILLAPADIERNA THIERRY - Born 1961 in Annecy, Hélène Benzacar earned a PhD in photography at & HÉLÈNE Paris1-Sorbonne University. She taught at FRAC Pays de la Loire from Director and President 2006 to 2011 and has been president of Galerie HASY since 2021. She France also works on personal projects and participates in residencies, Galerie HASY workshops and exhibitions. www.hasy.fr/ - Born 1981 in Nantes, Thierry Merré is HASY’s art director. He graduated — from Southampton Solent University with a degree in photography. From 9TH MORNING & 9TH 2007-2010 he co-led the Melon Rouge agency in Cambodia. In 2012 he AFTERNOON founded the HASY gallery in Pouliguen. He regularly speaks at art schools and continues to work on personal projects.

Fra - Eng Aron Morel is the founder of Morel (2008) which focuses on limited edition artist books with emerging and established artists. We see the book as the final stage of an artist’s project and therefore see a need to work closely with the artist encouraging them to develop their own edit, sequence and aesthetic. Always keen to work outside of the box, Morel often invites collaborators including artists (e.g. George Condo, Rene Ricard), typographers (Pablo Ferro, John Stevens), writers and curators (Irvine Welsh, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Simon Baker, Nina Power) to work within a set project. When nesassary we also work with unconventional materials e.g. flexible concrete, wall coverings, rare or antique papers. Our books include titles by Alix Marie, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Patti Smith, Boris Mikhailov, Steffi Klenz, Stephen Shore, Corinne Day, Thomas Ruff, MOREL ARON Antony Cairns, Hannah Whitaker, Lucas Blalock, David Amrstrong to Director mention but a few. United Kingdom Morel Books Eng www.morelbooks.com — 9TH MORNING & 10TH MORNING

Manolis Moresopoulos is the artistic director of the Athens Photo Festival, since 2010. Athens Photo Festival is a leading international festival of photography and visual culture, committed to offering a dynamic platform for exchange of ideas, artistic expression and engagement with photography in all its forms. Serving as director of the Athens Photo Festival, as well as beyond this role, he has been responsible for numerous exhibitions and photography- related activities, including book projects, learning activities, artist exchange programs, and talent development initiatives. MORESOPOULOS MANOLIS He is also the curator of the annual exhibition “Young Greek Director Photographers”, a platform that aims to launch young creators in Greece Greece into the national and international photography industry. Over the past Athens Photo Festival few years he has served as nominator, juror and reviewer for many wwww.photofestival.gr international festivals and organisations. — He regularly lectures on the theory and practice of photography. 9TH MORNING & 10TH He is always looking for new or emerging artists working with MORNING photography for possible future collaborations.

Grc - Eng Born in Carcassonne, Yamna Mostefa has taken an eclectic path on which Tangiers and its international culture have become a passion over the years. Her multicultural identity is felt in her Moroccan background and her meetings with North African writers and artists. In over 10 years of travels and encounters, she has listened to and understood the issues facing North African photographers and noticed that sharing professional values brings Mediterranean photographers together. Yamna Mostefa will only speak with French-speaking photographers.

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Katharina Mouratidi is the artistic director of f³ – freiraum für fotografie. The venue presents exhibitions of international author photography in the center of Berlin-Kreuzberg. In her position she is planning, curating and realizing photographic exhibitions and projects in her own space, as well as in collaboration with renowned art and cultural institutions both nationally and internationally. Exhibitions include: “A Life In Death“ by american photographer Nancy Borowick, “NOOR by NOOR” – the exhibition at the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the renown agency, “The Heavens” by Paolo Woods and Gabriele Galimberti, “Where Love is Illegal” by Robin Hammond, “Womenphotographer Vol. I” – featuring the Oeuvre of female photographers from 1920 – 1980, “Greenpeace Photo Award” and “HIDDEN – Animals in the Anthropocene”, among many others. In addition to exhibitions, f³ – freiraum für fotografie organises on a MOURATIDI KATHARINA regular basis talks with photographers, debates and workshops. The Artistic Director institution invites a broad audience to discuss current issues related to the Germany medium and presents international outstanding author photography to a F3 – Freiraum Für Fotografie wide audience. www.fhochdrei.org — Eng - Esp - Deu 7TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON Moritz Neumüller, Ph.D. (b. Linz, Austria, 1972) has worked for international institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, La Fábrica in Madrid and PhotoIreland, in Dublin. He currently directs the Photography Department of IED Madrid and is chief curator of the Photobookweek Aarhus, Denmark. Recent curatorial projects include the exhibition Photobook Phenomenon at CCCB Barcelona and The Routledge Companion to Photography and Visual Culture, published by Taylor & Francis New York in 2018. Since 2010, he runs The Curator Ship, a platform for photography and image culture. NEUMÜLLER MORITZ As a reviewer, Moritz is interested in seeing contemporary work made by Independant photo curator photographers and media artists from around the world, especially cross- Spain media, documentary, social and conceptual work. The Curator Ship He is less interested in traditional nudes or still-lives, commercial work, thecuratorship.org life-style and fashion. — In the case that he himself cannot include you in one of the shows he 5TH MORNING & 9TH curates for festivals and institutions, Moritz is known to try his best to give MORNING useful advice, casual mentoring and even contact information of other people who might well be interested in your work.

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Nestan Nijaradze, is co-founder and Artistic Director of the Tbilisi Photo Festival - first international annual photo festival in created in 2010. She has curated numerous international exhibitions in Georgia and abroad promoting photographers from the Caucasus area. Nestan Nijaradze has also co-founded the first institution in Georgia entirely dedicated to the contemporary image - Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum. Since 2007 she has curating numerous exhibitions of emerging Georgian photographers as well as established international artists. Nestan Nijaradze is regularly invited as portfolio-review expert at international photo festivals. She has initiated the first permanent collection of Georgian photography, NIJARADZE NESTAN Director which has been expanding since 2007. Germany Fra - Eng - Rus - Geo Photo Festival Tbiissi www.tpmm.ge — 8TH MORNING Laura Noble is the Director of L A Noble Gallery (LANG) in London. She is also a curator & author of The Art Of Collecting Photography, with primary essays in many monographs. She curates at LANG & independently & lectures on all aspects of collecting photography, professional & gallery practice worldwide. As an avid collector Laura prides herself on discovering new talent & writes extensively on photography in numerous journals. Her blog has a global following with personal thoughts & opinions on the art world & art practice. As a nominator for the Prix Pictet Prize & judge on many photographic competitions & residency programmes her passion for photography is paramount. With a commitment to emerging photographer’s LANG delivers NOBLE LAURA Director consultations for photographers & collectors. United Kingdom She launched FIX Photo Festival on London’s South Bank in 2016. The festival has now gained worldwide recognition. L.A Noble Gallery & Fix Photo Festival www.lauraannnoble.com Eng — 5TH MORNING & 5TH AFTERNOON

Galerie Caroline O’Breen aims on presenting current leading fine art photography from artists living in the Netherlands and abroad. The gallery is located in the Hazenstraat, the gallery area in the center of Amsterdam. The gallery maintains an ongoing close creative relationship with its represented artists. We are committed to introducing significant photo based mixed media works from artists who make use of the medium of photography and are looking for cross-overs with other art disciplines. Of particular interest are artists who reflect on natural environmental issues. We are inspired by artists who enrich the scope with new modes of thinking and can broaden our perspective towards nature and the earth. The making of exhibitions with a museum-like character plays a major role O'BREEN CAROLINE Director and Founder in the exhibitions of the gallery. Investments are made in the relationship Nederland with the public and we look for a balance between content and commerce. Gallery Caroline O'Breen www.carolineobreen.com Galerie Caroline O’Breen is an exhibitor at international art fairs such as PARIS PHOTO, UNSEEN Amsterdam, Photo Basel and Art . — Caroline O’Breen, founder and owner of the gallery also worked as a 7TH MORNING curator for photography and art exhibitions, for institutions as Museum Slager, The Foundation Young in Prison, the Amsterdam Centre for Photography and SBK Amsterdam. Besides she worked as reviewer for the international online platform and magazine LensCulture. She has taken part in different conferences and portfolio reviews for photography festivals in the Netherlands and abroad such as World Press Photo portfolio reviews and Rencontre d’Arles in France. Eng - Nld

Art historian and museum expert Marie Papazoglou has been the general exhibition curator at Brussels’ Le Botanique center for nearly eight years, implementing a program clearly focused on contemporary photography. Currently a freelance curator, she develops exhibition projects based on the visual arts, with a steady emphasis on emerging artists. In September 2019, she became artistic director of Greylight Projects in Brussels.

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Marina Paulenka is an artist, curator, art consultant, and educator in photography. She was Artistic Director of UNSEEN Foundation and UNSEEN, an Amsterdam based platform for contemporary photography that presents the latest developments in the field of photography and amplifies the careers of boundary-pushing artists. Prior to her role at Unseen, she worked as a curator and Artistic Director of the Organ Vida International Photography Festival and the non-for- profit Organ Vida Photography Organization, the leading institution for contemporary photography in . Currently, she is involved in the organization of FUTURES Photography, a platform focused on amplifying emerging talents in photography in Europe and she is the keynote curator for FORMAT21 International Photography Festival. PAULENKA MARINA Paulenka is the recipient of the Lucie Awards 2018 for a best Independent Curator, curator/exhibition of the year for the exhibition “Engaged, Active, Aware: Artistic Director, Educator, Art Consultant Women Perspectives Now”. Croatia So far she has curated numerous exhibitions and work with artists such as Tabita Rezaire, Dana Lixenberg, Zanele Muholi, Hannah Starkey, Roger Independent www.marinapaulenka.com Ballen, Pieter Hugo, , Amalia Ulman, Laia Abril, Katrin — Koenning and many others. 8TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON Paulenka nominates photographers for The Joop Swart Masterclass, the Prix Pictet, the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize and she is an international juror and portfolio reviewer at many institutions, awards and festivals worldwide including the Les Rencontres d’Arles, Hamburg Triennial, Parallel Photo Platform, Robert Capa Prize, FORMAT. As an educator, she gives guest teaching and workshops and working closely with emerging photographers and visual artists in developing their personal work/projects and professional practice.

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Fabienne Pavia was a magazine journalist before turning to publishing. She was an author and freelance editor for various publishers before founding, in Marseille in 1999, Le Bec en l’air, a publisher focusing on photography. For several years, she has regularly led photography publishing courses and workshops and co-directed a literary festival in Marseille where photography plays a major role. Le Bec en l'air has published nearly 190 titles. Its editorial line combines image and text, photography and writing, with contemporary layouts and authors’ photographs. Over the years, it has embraced a wide range of PAVIA FABIENNE Art Director photographic styles while finding editorial coherence: photography as a France tool to question the contemporary world’s documentary, aesthetic and private concerns. Le Bec En L'air Éditions www.becair.com In 2015, Le Bec en l'air won the Prix Nadar for Bruno Boudjelal’s “Algeria, Closed Like a Book?” Le Bec en l'air is partners with several festivals, — 7TH MORNING publishing their catalogues (Circulation(s), ImageSingulières, etc.). In 2017, it published the catalogue of the national “Youth in France” photography commission, run by the CNAP and CéTàVOIR.

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Ph.D. in Urban and Cultural Studies at the Politecnico di Torino, since 2018 is an associate curator at CAMERA – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia were he had in charge not only the exhibitions but also research projects and Futures Programme for young talents. He is project manager of the Agency for policies to the Contemporary cultural fields in Turin and he is a member of the curatorial board of The Phair, the contemporary photography fair based in Turin. PAZZOLA GIANGAVINO Curator He curated exhibitions, talks and workshops also in other museums and Italy cultural institutions in Italy. He edited books on photography and dealt with contemporary arts and CAMERA - Centro Italiano per la Fotografia local development with OCP (2018) and independent cultural www.camera.to production centers, and he is author of contributions published in — national and international academic journals. 7TH AFTERNOON Eng - Ita

Emmanuelle Peri is the Photography Director at Bookmark London, overseeing the creation of visual content for brands such as American Express, Christie’s, Fabric Magazine, Tesco, Standard Life and Patek Philippe amongst others. She commissions and art directs in-depth travel and architecture photography essays, portraiture and still life, as well as documentary. Educated in Art History & Museology at the Sorbonne and École du Louvre in Paris, Emmanuelle is committed to enabling new talents to emerge and is most interested in work with a strong editorial and artistic focus. She likes to nurture a dynamic working relationship with photographers, encouraging a collaborative creativity to develop. PERI EMMANUELLE Particularly keen to see unusual ideas for travel, arts and architecture Photography Director United Kingdom photo assignments. Book Mark Edition Eng - Fra bookmarkcontent.com — 5TH MORNING & 5TH AFTERNOON

- Helén Petersen is working as department manager at the Monastery of Halsnoy, and is the Museum´s project coordinator for the residency program. She is also a photographer, exhibiting internationally. They can offer the possibility of a three weeks´ free stay at the Monastery, for those who are interested in applying. Photographers will receive honest feedback on their works, and the review may count as an PETERSEN & HJELMEN application for the residency if the photographer so wishes. HELÉN & ØYVIND Hjelmen and Petersen are interested in seeing a diversity of photography, Artistic Project Manager & Artist-in-Residence as they believe in creating a good mix of people working in different Program directions during the residency. Norway - Øyvind Hjelmen has been working as a photographer / artist for more Sunnhordland Museum, Air than 25 years. His works has been exhibited in 14 countries, and are held halsnoykloster.no/kunstnerop in several collections. He is initiator, artistic project manager and curator phold/ for the residency program at the Monastery of Halsnoy, Sunnhordland — Museum. 7TH AFTERNOON & 9TH MORNING Eng - Nor Judith Peyrat earned a Master’s in Visual Arts from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne prior to becoming a freelance exhibition curator for the Dumbo Arts Center and the L.E.S Gallery in New York. After returning to France in 2010, she joined Galerie Duboys as assistant. For nine years she has been head of the Galerie Baudoin Lebon Paris- Séoul, where she designs and organizes the gallery’s 12 annual shows at its two sites and its 10 annual participations in international fairs (Paris Photo, The Photography Show New York-AIPAD, Photo Basel, KIAF Seoul, Art Busan, Guwangju Art Fair, IAF-India Art Fair, Art Paris Art Fair, Arts Elysées, 8e Avenue, St-Art, Beirut Art Fair, etc.) She also organizes events in the private cultural sector. She was Photo Month exhibition curator in 2017 and is a member of the Savage collective. PEYRAT JUDITH Artistic Director Fra France Galerie Baudoin Lebon www.baudoin-lebon.com — 6TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING

Alberto Prina founded the photo association Gruppo Fotografico Progetto Immagine and has coordinated its annual Festival of Ethical Photography since he created it. Alberto is a curator of exhibits, a jury member at international contests and he is the creator of the Travelling Festival. He works as a reportage photographer for non-profit organisations developing projects in the field of photographic communication, multimedia and collaborative photography. He also organizes courses and workshops.

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PRINA ALBERTO Artistic Director Italy Festival della Fotografia Etica de lodi www.festivaldellafotografiaeti ca.it/home-wra-eng/ — 9TH AFTERNOON & 10TH MORNING David Pujadó. Born in Barcelona, since 2013 he has been based in Belgrade where he runs bartcelona koncept, a photography platform (bartcelona pop up, bartcelona gallery and bartcelona inked) that has showcased more than 70 exhibitions. In 2015 he set up Belgrade Photo Month, an annual festival dedicated to exhibiting and promoting photography in Belgrade. The fifth edition will finish ending May 2021. From the 2021 founder of the Catalan Film Festival in Serbia, dedicated to the promotion of the Catalan Cinema in Serbia. PUJADO DAVID Director Spain Eng - Esp Belgrade Photo Month Festival www.belgradephotomonth.o rg/en/home — 6TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING

Founder of Head On Foundation & Creative Director of the world renown Head On Photo Festival. Moshe has over 45 years' experience as a photojournalist, award-winning television producer/director and commercial photographer. He has taught at the University of Technology, the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. Moshe has judged for competitions such as The Walkleys, Tokyo Photography Prize, Sydney’s Art & About and leads judging for the Head On Photo Awards. ROSENZVEIG OAM He is also a nominator for the Joop Swart Masterclass and Prix Pictet. MOSHE Moshe received an Order of Australia Medal for services to the arts. Creative Director In 2020 Moshe led a rapid pivot to deliver the world’s first entirely online Australia photo festival reaching 80,000 people globally through 83 live-streamed Head On Photo Festival artist talks & workshops, and over online 100 exhibitions. www.headon.com.au He also curated a Covid-19 safe outdoor exhibitions at iconic the Sydney — sites Paddington Reservoir Gardens and Bondi Beach. 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING Eng - Heb Marga Rotteveel is the co-founder and director of the photography organization Docking Station. She studied photography at AKV|St.Joost in Breda. After graduating she got involved in the fields of curation, advising and project initiation. She began her career as a curator at Photofestival Naarden and went on to become the creative director in a later edition of the festival. In 2010 Rotteveel started her own independent business, Photorevolt, where she curated and organized shows in the Netherlands and abroad. Rotteveel has lectured in the Bachelor’s and Master’s photography programmes at AKV|St.Joost and the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) for many years. Alongside her work at the academy, she is a jury member and portfolio ROTTEVEEL MARGA reviewer at several photography events and an advisor to photographers. Co-Founder & Director The Netherlands She has been a member of the supervisory board of the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam for a number of years. Docking Station She guides many (young) photographers on their way to the best form of www.dockingstation.today presentation for their work and searches for new paths to reach — audiences through targeted platforms. 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING She strongly believes in collaboration and sharing her network and expertise; her aim is to connect, inspire and support visual storytellers so that they are able to take their work to diverse audiences.

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Founded in 1986, the Claude Samuel Gallery is located in one of the vaults of the Viaduc des Arts since 1994. It occupies a very beautiful, luminous and contemporary space, located at 69 avenue Daumesnil, between Gare de Lyon and Bastille. The gallery exhibits international artists as well as emerging talents in the field of visual art. She is committed to offer to collectors a rich and unusual selection of SAMUEL CLAUDE Gallery director artists, with an intimate scenography. France More specialized in Photography, it also presents painting, sculpture and drawing. Galerie Claude Samuel www.claude-samuel.com Beyond the exhibitions, the Galerie Claude Samuel develops a program of screenings, meetings, concerts, and thematic evenings. — 8TH MORNING Eng - Fra - Deu

Tina Schelhorn, Director/Curator, Galerie Lichtblick, Cologne/Germany since 1986 Curator of festival, Kolga Tbilisi Photo, Georgia since 2012 Galerie Lichtblick, 33 years gallery for photography with over 300 exhibitions (together with Wolfgang Zurborn). Festival curator/organizer: Int. Fotoszene Köln (1990-1996), Int. Fototage Herten (1995-2001), Int. Fototage Mannheim/ Ludwigshafen with 140 SCHELHORN TINA exhibitions, 85 on American Photography. Since 2012 curator + education Founder & Curator Germany program of Kolga Tbilisi Photo/Georgia Curator: Tokyo Shock, Cambridge/UK, Timp/photokina, 'Ladies Only' MOMA Tbilisi 2014, Galerie Lichtblick 'Space Veggies & Earth Plants' MOMA Tbilisi 2016 + 'Wild Beasts, Sheep www.lichtblicknet.com &Crocodiles' MOMA Tbilisi 2017. — Portfolio reviewer: Arles, Braga, Houston, Perpignan, Portland, 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON Birmingham, Sao Paulo, Tampere, Lodz, Plovdiv, Budapest, Athens, Vienna, Shanghai Jury: Critical Mass Center curators choice etc Web/exhibit project Images against War (since 2003), over 800 international photographers. 2011 Lichtblick started a workshop program.

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Schilt Publishing is a publishing house directed to high profile journalistic, documentary and art photography books. We are also the long-term publishing partner FotoFest, Houston. Ingram distributes our books in North America, Thames & Hudson in the rest of the world. In 2014 Schilt Gallery opened, to provide an even broader basis in the international photography world. Since then dozens of shows were made with photographers from all over the world. In 2017 we merged the publishing house and the gallery into Schilt Publishing & Gallery. Maarten Schilt is a portfolio reviewer at esteemed photo festivals all over the world. He speaks fluent Dutch, English and German, and has adequate knowledge of French and Italian.

SCHILT MAARTEN Eng - Fra - Deu - Ita - Nld Founder, Publisher and Gallerist Netherlands Schilt Publishing & Gallery www.schiltpublishing.com — 6TH AFTERNOON & 7TH AFTERNOON As a photographer, he worked for various international magazines including New York Times, International Herald Tribune and Korean GEO, and this professional experience is the significant portion leading up to where he is now. Seok has co-organized Daegu Photo Biennale in 2006. Moreover, he has curated a series of acclaimed international exhibitions including Imaging Asia in Documents (2006) and Women in War (2014) for Daegu Photo Biennale and has involved in Dali International Photo Biennale (China, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017) and Foto Istanbul since 2015 as a foreign curator. Seok received ‘the Best Curator Award’ twice from DIPE in China, 2015 & SEOK JAE-HYUN Director 2017. Also, he has participated in many international photo festivals as a South Korea portfolio reviewer such as FotoFest in Houston, Format Festival, Koytography, Festival de la Luz in Buenos Aires and etc. Artspace Lumos www.artspacelumos.com Thanks to his long-term career as a curator, Seok recently opened ArtSpace LUMOS, a mainly focus on photography space equipped with — 5TH MORNING & 7TH exhibition space and photo book library, and has organized special MORNING exhibitions including its first opening show, Robert Frank: Books and Films, 1947-2018 in cooperation with Steidl.

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Laura Serani is a curator of exhibitions and photography and audiovisual projects as well as the author of many books. Since 2019, she is the artistic director of the Festival Planches Contact in Deauville and has been president of the Fondation des Treilles photographer-in-residence award since 2015. She was the artistic delegate of Paris Photo Month in 2014 and 2008, artistic director of the Rencontres de Bamako, the African Photography Biennial in Mali, from 2009 to 2014, curator of Fotografia Europea-Reggio Emilia from 2007 to 2015 and artistic director of Italy’s SiFest in 2007 and SERANI LAURA 2008. Independant curator France From 1985 to 2006, she was head of the Fnac Collection and of the Fnac photo galleries, in Europe, Brazil and Taiwan. Planches Contact, festival de Laura Serani teaches at the Ecole nationale supérieure Louis Lumière and Deauville planchescontact.fr/fr at Oeildeep’s workshops. She is also member of various juries and nominator for several prices. — 8TH MORNING Eng - Fra - Ita Matthew Shaul is Director at Departure Lounge – a contemporary photographic gallery in Luton near London. Between 1990- 93 he worked for three New York museums (MoMA, the Met & Cooper Hewitt) and was one of the first graduates of the Royal College of Art’s curatorial program in 1995. He has developed early career exhibitions, commissioning and publishing opportunities with emerging artists from all over the world and numerous projects as major traveling exhibitions. notably ‘Do Not Refreeze – Photography Behind the ’, John Myers – ‘The World is Not Beautiful’ – British Landscape Photography and ‘Beyond the Battlefields – Käthe Buchler’s Photographs of Germany in the Great War’ He has written/edited and published articles and exhibition catalogues for Camera Austria, Dewi Lewis and Kunsthalle Kiel amongst others. SHAUL MATTHEW Galery Director and curator He is studying for a PhD : ‘Colour my Dreams? Colour Photography and United Kingdom the Invention of German Identity’ at Queen Mary, University of London. Departure Lounge departure-lounge.org.uk Eng - Fra - Deu — 5TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON

Jason Shenai is founder and director of Millennium Images and Milim Gallery. Over a period of twenty years Millennium has become widely known for its work with book publishers worldwide, providing the highest quality photography for some of the worlds best-selling books. Millennium represents work by more than 1000 artist photographers from all over the globe. Milim Gallery is currently running for the fifth time its photographic competition “Peaches and Cream.” Entry is open until the end of July to all photographers, with the shortlist being shown at exhibition in London in October. There are many prizes including a £1000 cash award and special graduate awards. Starting his professional career as a photographer Jason has worked on SHENAI JASON Director numerous occasions for publications such as The Observer Magazine and United Kingdom The Telegraph Magazine as well as a plethora of advertising agencies and publishing companies. Millennium Images & Milim Gallery Jason Shenai is also currently lecturer in Visual Identity at Speos London www.milim.com and has given talks at many UK universities. — He is a regular portfolio reviewer at Photography Festivals and 5TH MORNING & 9TH educational establishments. MORNING Eng - Fra - Ita Iris Sikking is an independent curator based in Amsterdam, educated as a film editor and a photo historian. As a curator, lecturer and writer, she positions herself in the overlapping field of photography, film and digital art. Since 2005 she has developed projects in close collaboration with photographers and visual artists, conceived thematic exhibitions, and published photo books and online projects. Recently she was appointed as guest curator for the Biennale für Aktuelle Fotografie which is to take place in the cities of Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg in 2022. In 2018 she acted as the chief curator of the Krakow Photomonth and compiled the main program Space of Flows: Framing an Unseen Reality. She co-edited the volume Why Exhibit? Positions in Exhibiting SIKKING IRIS Photographies (Fw:books) to provide a foundation for a wider discourse Independent Curator The Netherlands on the exhibiting of photography in the twenty-first century. This year she has received a Project Grant from the Mondriaan Fund for Independent Curator www.irissikking.nl the co-editing and writing for her next book Curating Images, Perspectives on Photo-based Curation (working title). — 7TH MORNING & 8TH MORNING Eng

Enrico Stefanelli is a photographer, journalist, curator and teaches photography in workshops. He was the founder and, for 7 years, the artistic director of the international festival of photography and video art “Lucca Photo Fest” which was established in2005 and currently the founder and artistic director of Photolux Festival the biennial of photography in Lucca. He has conceived “Faces – Portraits in the 20th Century” exhibition and curated several exhibitions. Since 2010 he is the Italian curator of Epea, European Photo Exhibition Award. This is a project for the development of young talents in STEFANELLI ENRICO Director photography developed in collaboration between four European Italy foundations. He has written articles and contributions on photography for several catalogs, books and magazines. He has been appointed as an Photolux Festival www.photoluxfestival.it expert for portfolio reviews for: - Les Rencontres d'Arles - Unique Artistic Director of the Festival to Italy - CENTER - Santa Fe - Colorado (USA) - — 8TH AFTERNOON & 9TH Kaunas Festival - Lithuania - Eyes in Progress - France - Fotografia Euopea AFTERNOON – Italy He has been appointed as member of the Jury for: - Kaunas Festival – Lithuania - Lens Culture – Olanda - The Manuel Riverta-Ortiz Foundation Grant - Lugano Photo Days - Switzerland - FOTODOC Center for Documentary Photography at Sakharov center – Russia He was member of the Nominating committee for the Joop Swart Masterclass until 2018. He is member of the Nominating committee for the «6 x 6» at World Press Photo Foundation. He’s a member of the Board of Trustee of The Manuel Ortiz Rivera-The Foundation For Documentary Film & Photography. Enrico Stefanelli is also a nominator for Leica Oscar prizes and for Prix Pictet.

Eng - Fra - Ita Monica Suder works with the international photographic community as a creative and career coach, consultant, lecturer, and panelist. She brings to her multi-cultural practice over 30 years of professional experience in , San Francisco and Europe. She has been an award-winning photo editor, and has worked as a director of photography and consultant to publishers. As an editor, she worked at Magnum Photos, Time-Life, Rolling Stone, and other publications. As a creative consultant and coach, Monica has been assisting photographers for 15 years in developing outstanding personal work, SUDER MONICA Coach & Consultant books and exhibitions in the US and in Europe. Germany - USA She is an expert at editing portfolios and websites and helps photographers to develop their careers internationally. Suder has been a Int'l. Photography monicasuder.com juror for Sony’s World Photography Awards and other contests.

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A prominent and highly respected arts director and curator, Fiona Sweet is renowned for inspiring and intelligent delivery of uniquely curated festivals and exhibitions. Currently, Fiona is the Artistic Director and CEO of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale, Australia’s leading contemporary photographic event. As a curator, her interest lies in the interdisciplinary and experimental approaches to the photographic medium. Fiona’s practise often investigates the intersections between the human SWEET FIONA body and the human psyche and its response to shifting societal Artistic director and CEO perspectives, power dynamics and challenges. Australia She is responsible for the first major Australian exhibition of prominent US Ballarat International Foto artist David LaChapelle, held concurrently as the legalisation of same-sex Biennale ballaratfoto.org/ marriage in Australia. — Eng 5TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING Fifteen years ago, Madé opened his first photo gallery. It was on the île Saint-Louis in the same space as his agency, eyemade photographers, which he founded in the early 1990s. Since then, running a gallery has been his mission. He views his passionate relationship to the image as someone who makes as well as shows images. Always on the lookout for unique points of view, he went from the banks of the Seine to those of the Canal Saint-Martin and back again: in September 2013, he moved to Saint-Germain-des-Près. Fashion, still-lifes and portraits are the main focus of the artists he presents, who include Jean-François Lepage, Mark Steinmetz and Steve Hiett. He is also on the Executive Board of the Club des Directeurs Artistiques in charge of the Photo Arles gallery and was president of Agents Associés, the union of photographers, illustrators and graphic artists’ agents, from TAOUNZA MADÉ 2004 to 2006. Director France Fra Galerie Madé galeriemade.com/ — 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING

Anna Tellgren, PhD, is Curator of Photography at Moderna Museet in Stockholm since 2004. She has curated numerous exhibitions including Arbus, Model, Strömholm (2005), Lars Tunbjörk. Winter/Home (2007), 'Moderna Museet Now: Inta Ruka (2008)' and her exhibition Francesca Woodman. On Being an Angel (2015) is touring internationally. In 2011 she was responsible for the project Another Story. Photography TELLGREN ANNA Curator of Photography from the Moderna Museet Collection, a major presentation of Swiss photography in the entire museum. Previously, she has worked as researcher and lecturer at the Department of Art History at Stockholm Moderna Museet (Museum) www.modernamuseet.se/sto University. ckholm She was the editor of The History Book. — On Moderna Museet 1958–2008 (2008) and is associate editor of 6TH AFTERNOON & 8TH Konsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal of Art History. AFTERNOON Eng - Fra - Swe Christina Töpfer is an editor, curator, and writer in the field of photography and contemporary urban topics. Since 2013, she has been working as an editor for Camera Austria International, since 2018 as the magazine's editor-in-chief. Camera Austria International is a quarterly contributing to current debates on the role of photography as a cultural technique and practice of contemporary art—presenting outstanding artists who have made significant contributions to the continual development of the medium. In the scope of this, she has served as an expert in various portfolio reviews and international juries. TÖPFER CHRISTINA Managing editor Austria Eng - Deu - Fra Camera Austria www.camera-austria.at — 9TH AFTERNOON & 10TH MORNING

Trained as an art historian, Charlotte van Lingen works as a senior curator in the field of visual culture: fine arts, design and photography. She is specialized in documentary and storytelling photography. Serving at Rem Koolhaas’ Kunsthal Rotterdam for around sixteen years, she has curated over a hundred and fifty smaller and bigger exhibitions – half of which focussing on photography: Robert Mapplethorpe, Peter Lindbergh, Disfarmer, Rene Burri and also Bieke Depoorter, Ian Teh, Martijn van der Griendt, and Kosuke Okahara, to name a divers few. VAN LINGEN CHARLOTTE She was picture editor and editor in chief of several books. Currently Head of Presentation & Public Charlotte works at Museum het Valkhof in Nijmegen. Netherlands As head of presentations and public in this Ben van Berkel/UNstudio Museum Het Valkhof museum she is responsible among others for developing a new www.kunsthal.nl/en/#tijdlijn-2 programme that focuses on showing contemporary photography. 019-04 — Eng - Fra - Deu 5TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON

After encountering work by Guy Bourdin in the late 70’s, Narda van ’t Veer’s love for photography is born. After graduating for university in 1981, she started an advertising agency, especially focussed on fashion accounts. With this experience, she founded her own international agency, Unit C.M.A., in 1988. Today, Unit C.M.A. represents creatives working in the fields of photography and film. In her thirty years as an agent and of operating in the advertisement business, Narda faced a lot of art photography. VAN'T VEER NARDA Her love for photobooks is born. In the past decades Narda has collected Founder Netherlands thousands of photobooks, and she is still counting. Besides, Narda also has a rich collection of photography prints, featuring work by Helmut The Ravestijn Gallery Newton and Collier Schorr among others. www.theravestijngallery.com / In the year 2012, Narda van ’t Veer and Jasper Bode founded The Ravestijn Gallery, a space for contemporary and provocative — 8TH AFTERNOON photography. Through The Ravestijn Gallery they represent photographers from around the globe, with names such as Mathieu Asselin, Philippe Braquenier, Inez & Vinoodh and Patrick Waterhouse. Bode and van ‘t Veer respectively bring together several decades of experience curating photography exhibitions and representing a diverse group of photographic talents in the Netherlands and abroad. In 2017 Narda was granted a spot in the advisory board of the World Press Photo.

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"Vasli Souza is a privately run gallery for contemporary photography with an international outlook and approach. Influenced by the background of Marcio Souza from Brazil and Rasmus Vasli from Norway having both studied fine art photography at the University of the Arts London. The 120m2 gallery started in an old hat factory building at Gustav Adolfs Torg, in the city center of Malmö, Sweden. Since 2018 the gallery has been run by Rasmus Vasli and has recently moved to a new exhibition space at Damplassen in Oslo, Norway. Opened December 2019. Vasli Souza aim is to represent and promote up and coming, young, contemporary artist from a diverse background at a national and international level. With a special interest in projects showing an uncanny or humorous approach. VASLI RASMUS The gallery participates in international art fairs and produces between Director & Co-founder Norway seven and eight exhibitions each year. Since opening in 2013, names of artist exhibited includes Ren Hang (CH), Fotogalleri Vasli Souza (Oslo) Zanele Muholi (ZA), Sami Parkkinen (FI), Pixy Liao (CH), Silin Liu (CH), www.vaslisouza.com/ Izumi Miyazaki (JP) AdeY (UK/SE) and Nelli Palomäki (FI)." — 7TH AFTERNOON Eng

Giuseppe is an Art Collector, and five years ago founded a little Gallery specialized in Photography in Switzerland. Focusing especially on emerging talents, Heillandi won several prices during art fairs and promoting artist to significant awards worldwide. Many artists became in few years part of important collections; Heillandi also promoted publications and books aiming to help young talents VIOLETTA GIUSEPPE becoming recognize worldwide. ​Art Director & Gallery Manager Switzerland Eng ​Heillandi galery www.heillandigallery.ch — 9TH AFTERNOON & 10TH MORNING

Françoise Vogt was director of cultural patronage in companies for over 10 years. She has headed the Prix Carte Blanche PMU, which aims to support contemporary photography. She recently founded the Tropisme agency, which advises brands and photographers and coordinates exhibition projects.

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Sonia Voss is the curator of “Impatient Bodies. East German Photography 1980-1989” for this edition of the Rencontres d’Arles, as well as, this year, the exhibitions “Alfred Ehrhardt. The Forms of Nature” at the Kyotographie festival and “Real Crystal” (Isabelle le Minh/Alfred Ehrhardt) at the Goethe Institut Paris. In the past, she presented “Sophie Calle, Serena Carone. Beautiful Double, Monsieur le marquis!” (2017-2018) and “George Shiras. The Interior of the Night” (2015-2016) at the Museum of Hunting and Nature in Paris and accompanied Anton Roland Laub’s “Mobile Churches” project in Paris, Berlin and Arles. VOSS SONIA She has edited works at the Xavier Barral, Filigranes and Kehrer Independant curator France publishing companies. Based in Berlin, Ms. Voss also coordinates various projects in France and Commissaire Indépendante Germany. — 5TH MORNING & 7TH Eng - Fra - Deu AFTERNOON Bas Vroege (b. 1958) studied economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam and photography at Academie Sint-Joost in Breda. He was editor in chief of Perspektief Magazine (1980-1995). Since 1993 he is director of Paradox. Paradox produces photography related projects (exhibitions, books, films, websites) driven by a social agenda. Among the projects realized are: 'Go No Go' (on migration in Europe, 2003, photography: Ad van Denderen), 'The Last Days of Shishmaref' (on global warming with filmmaker Jan Louter and photographer Dana Lixenberg, 2008), 'We Are The World' (on consumerism, 2010) and 'ANGRY' (on radicalization of youth, 2011). In 2011-2012 Paradox launched 'Via PanAm' with photographer Kadir van Lohuizen (iPad App) as well as projects with photographer/filmmaker Hans van der Meer ('The Netherlands - of the shelf'), journalist Antoinette VROEGE BAS Director de Jong and photographer Robert Knoth on the worldwide effects of the Nederland destabilisation of Afghanistan ('POPPY') and 'Offside' on Nagorno Karabakh (with writer/historian Arthur Huizinga and photographer Dirk- Paradox paradox.nl Jan Visser). 'POPPY - Trails of Afghan Heroin', 'The Netherlands - of the shelf' and — 'Offside - Football in Exile' are exhibitions as well as book titles co- 6TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING published with YdocPublishing. YdocPublishing is part of the activities of the YdocFoundation, a not for profit that was established in 2012 with the aim of promoting independent documentary production. Bas Vroege teaches editorial and curatorial practice at the Masters in Film and Photographic Studies (University Leiden, The Netherlands). He joined the Supervisory Board of World Press Photo in 2006 and acts

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Hannah Watson is the Director of and contemporary art gallery TJ Boulting. Established in 2001, Trolley Books publish a diverse range of titles presenting unique stories in photography, photojournalism and contemporary art. In particular Trolley has championed the work of many photographers often publishing their first book, including those of Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, , Alex Majoli, Stanley Greene, Nina Berman, Robin Maddock and Alixandra Fazzina. In 2015 Trolley were chosen to be the inaugural co-publishers with The Photographers’ Gallery for their Bar Tur Book Award, for a graduate or WATSON HANNAH Galery Director recent graduate’s first book, which was won by Angus Fraser and his United Kingdom project on Santa Muerte. Trolley Books And Tj Boulting In 2005 Trolley Books received a special commendation from the Gallery Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards for its outstanding contribution to www.tjboulting.com photography book publishing. Hannah Watson joined Trolley in 2005 and — continues the legacy of its founder Gigi Giannuzzi, who died at the end of 5TH MORNING 2012. The gallery TJ Boulting was founded when they relocated to new premises in Riding House Street, Fitzrovia in 2011. TJ Boulting’s programme supports and represents emerging contemporary artists in all mediums, and currently hosts the British Journal of Photography International award, whose winners include Dominic Hawgood, Juno Calypso, Daniel Castro Garcia and Felicity Hammond.

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Erika Weidmann studied applied arts and photography before becoming art director of an online photo magazine, a position she held for 10 years. In 2010, she became a freelance art director and editor-in-chief of Le Journal de la Photographie. In September 2013, she co-founded the daily L’Oeil de la Photographie, where she was editor-in-chief until September 2016 before founding 9 Lives magazine. Ms. Weidmann is also a freelance journalist for other media. She will only speak with French-speaking photographers.

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Michael Weir, director of the Belfast photo festival since 2009, has curated contemporary art and, primarily, photography exhibitions. He has recently taken a particular interest in “augmented photography” and in the ways new technology has changed the medium. While curating exhibitions, every year Mr. Weir organizes panel discussions, conferences, lectures, residencies, workshops and film screenings featuring artists such as Ai Wei Wei, Alec Soth, Roger Ballen and Robert Mapplethorpe. He has served on the juries of many international awards, including the ICP Infinity Awards (New York) and SIFEST (Bologna). He also regularly participates in international portfolio readings, notably at Art Taipei (Taiwan), Platform20 (Switzerland), the Singapore International WEIR MICHAEL Photography Festival and Chobi Mela (Bangladesh). Artistic director andn producer United Kingdom Eng Belfast Photo Festival belfastphotofestival.com — 8TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON For over twenty years I’m working within the cultural field as manager and curator for institutions such as World Press Photo (Amsterdam), Magnum Photos (Paris) Institut Néerlandais (Paris) and Nederlands Fotomuseum (Rotterdam). Actually I’m director at the Foundation Grote Kerk Breda (Great Church of Breda). This is a magnificent national monument dating from the 14th century. Besides the management of this monument I’m in charge of a WIEGEL MARIEKE high-quality cultural program that is locally relevant and has national and Board Member / director Netherlands international appeal. Since a few years I’m also board member of the International Fondation Grote Kerk Breda / Photography Biennale BredaPhoto and of Art Table Netherlands. BredaPhoto Festival www.nederlandsfotomuseum Specialized in photography I do have also an extensive knowledge of .nl contemporary art. Over the years I worked on exhibitions such as: Ed van — der Elsken – Lust for Life ( 2019), Cas Oorthuys (2018), Unwired - 6TH MORNING & 7TH Jacqueline Hassink (2018), Ulay – Polaroids (2016), Viviane – UMBRA MORNING (2015), Irma Boom – Architecture of the book (2013), Charlotte Dumas – Anima (2012), Breitner – Pioneer of street photography (2011), Guido van der Werve, Minor pieces (2009), Erwin Olaf – Rain Hope Grief and Fall (2009)

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