Bachelor Course Coordinator Daniel Boetker-Smith has been appointed as a judge for the Prix Pictet, one of the biggest prizes in world photography. Founded by the Pictet Group in 2008, the Prix Pictet has rapidly established itself as the world's leading prize in photography and sustainability. The award aims to uncover outstanding photography applied to confront the most pressing social and environmental challenges of today.
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