Emergentes 2023 - International Photography Award Encontros da Imagem
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Femke Rotteveel (1971)
Femke Rotteveel (1971)
Director of FOTODOK

Married to Erik and mother of Daan (2004), Anna (2006) and Taco (2010) Femke is the director of FOTODOK, a photography institution in Utrecht, The Netherlands. FOTODOK organizes group exhibitions on urgent themes in society to broaden perspectives or provide new insights. Next to the exhibition FOTODOK facilitates in-depth talent and educational programs. Founded in 2008 with documentary photography at its core, FOTODOK nowadays plays an important role in the photography ecosystem in The Netherlands. Femke is a connector with a large (inter)national network of cultural institutions, artists, social organizations, funds, (impact) investors and entrepreneurs. She studied economic-social history at the University of Amsterdam. She worked for 8 years as head of the exhibitions department of World Press Photo and was responsible for organizing and financing the 100 exhibitions that take place every year worldwide. She then spent 8 years as Head of Allocations at the Charity Lotteries, where she was responsible for distributing the proceeds of the lotteries to charitable organizations and social enterprises. Last autumn the exhibition Part of Me was on display, an exhibition about mental well-being. In the spring Whispers and Shouts. Voices of Ukrainian Women Photographers showed personal stories about Ukrainian daily life and the effects of the war. Between 3 July and 24 September Ici Près (Here Near) will be at display at Rencontres d’Arles. Femke is involved as a mentor in various startup programs and is active on the board of organizations such as Klabu, Coolfinity and the Max Foundation. Documentary photography, personal projects reflecting on urgent subjects in society are close to me. It is the core of FOTODOK. With a working past at World Press Photo too, news, portraits are of my interest too. Languages: Dutch, English and German

Misha Kominek
Misha Kominek
Gallerist, publisher and photographer.

Misha Kominek founded Kominek Gallery in 2008 and he represents emerging and established artist such as Bryan Schutmaat, Daisuke Yokota, Mark Steinmetz or Greg Girard. Under the imprint of Kominek Books he has also published books by Alec Soth, Viviane Sassen, Rinko Kawauchi or Senta Simond. Kominek operates an artist residency based in Berlin and East Poland, focusing on experimental book making. I am interested in documentary books that show honest interest in their protagonists and themes. Also a playful use of the individual parts of a book like materials, design and sequence are very important to me. Languages: German, Polish and Spanish, English a bit less but good.

Pablo Berástegui Lozano
Pablo Berástegui Lozano
Galerist at Salut au Monde!

Pablo Berástegui has developed a strong career as an art producer in Spain, working in different fields, mostly in large scale, collaborative projects such as CEO of Donostia San Sebastián 2016 European Capital of Culture. He also directed the International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts PHotoEspaña from 2002 until 2006, Festival in which he hold other high leading positions between 2000 and 2002. He was the director of four editions of La noche en blanco (Madrid’s Nuit Blanche), from 2007 until 2010. In 2008, he was asked to lead the opening of Matadero Madrid, a new centre for contemporary arts in Madrid, position that he held until December 2012 when he was asked to undertake the redefinition of Conde Duque, another of Madrid's City Council most ambitious cultural spots, where he worked through 2013, until he left to launch Pausa, a program of residences for artists, poets, thinkers and researchers in a rural environment. Currently, Pablo Berástegui lives halfway between Madrid and Porto (Portugal), where he directs the project Salut au monde!, a program of exhibitions of contemporary photography focused on alterity issues. He also curates exhibitions for other institutions and teaches at different universities and schools in Spain and Portugal. I’m interested in both traditional documentary photography as well as contemporary and conceptual projects that deal with the important issues of the present". Languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese and French

Sarah Gilbert
Sarah Gilbert
Features Picture Editor at the Guardian

I am Features Picture Editor at the Guardian with responsibility for online and print content, and over 20 years experience. My previous roles include work for book and magazine publishers, a picture editor at Conde Nast, and several years in the US as Photo Editor for the Guardian. I have been a juror on a number of leading photography competitions, regularly conduct portfolio reviews and was a mentor on the Women Photograph programme. I am particularly interested in portraiture and photo-documentary projects, and photo essays that focus on social, economic and climate issues. I'm always seeking to be surprised! Please no fashion. Languages: English.

Svetlana Bachevanova
Svetlana Bachevanova
FotoEvidence. Publisher

Svetlana Bachevanova is the executive director of the FotoEvidence Association in France and a co-founder of the acclaimed publishing house FotoEvidence Press (New York 2010). The books she and her team publish expose injustice, create enduring evidence of violations of human rights and inspire social change. Svetlana has worked with some of the most skilled and dedicated documentary photographers to publish their work, human stories recounting indisputable evidence of social injustice. In addition to managing the publication of books, the FotoEvidence exhibits she curated have been mounted around the world to promote change. Svetlana conceived the FotoEvidence Book Award and the W Award for women to support the work of photographers dedicated to the pursuit of human rights, publishing work that is unlikely to find commercial publication. Under her management FotoEvidence has occupied a unique space in the world of photojournalism as both a publishing house and activist organization. I am looking for long-term documentary stories and stories that could become books. Languages: English, Bulgarian, French. Preferable language: English

Tiffany Jones
Tiffany Jones
Founder of Overlapse

Tiffany Jones is the founder of Overlapse, a London-based photobook imprint started in 2015 while researching ‘Dynamics of the Photobooks Market’ for her MA in Publishing with Oxford Brookes University. With over 30 years dedicated to arts publishing and photojournalism, she is an editor, designer, researcher and educator working with global programmes and institutions. She collaborates in tandem with photographers and artists to communicate through the making of unique, desirable, and beautifully produced books. Subjects and stories address social, cultural, and environmental issues, and highlight enduring and universal themes connected to human experience. Some notable publications include You can call me Nana by Will Harris (finalist, 2021 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation Awards), A Parallel Road by Amani Willett (top 10 photobooks of 2021, David Campany for ICP), and Beyond Drifting: Imperfectly Known Animals by Mandy Barker (nominated for the 2018 Deutsche Börse Foundation Prize) www.overlapse.com I’m primarily interested to see photography with subject matters concerning social, cultural, political and environmental issues, and with themes connected to human experience. Projects with the addition of multiple layers – such as deeper research to include texts, archival images, drawings, or other materials – are especially inspiring to me. Languages: English.

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