POY Asia 2024 Judging Schedule

April 5
Friday

Gülbin Özdamar Akarçay
Gülbin Özdamar Akarçay
Jessica Lim
Jessica Lim
Joshua Irwandi
Lam Chun Tung
Lam Chun Tung
Saiyna Bashir

April 6
Saturday

Forough Alaei
Forough Alaei
Yuki Tanaka
Yuki Tanaka
Steven Lee
Steven Lee
Shuchi Kapoor
Shuchi Kapoor
Wan Chantavilasvong
Wan Chantavilasvong

April 7
Sunday

Forough Alaei
Forough Alaei
Yuki Tanaka
Yuki Tanaka
Steven Lee
Steven Lee
Shuchi Kapoor
Shuchi Kapoor
Wan Chantavilasvong
Wan Chantavilasvong
Gülbin Özdamar Akarçay
Gülbin Özdamar Akarçay
Jessica Lim
Jessica Lim
Joshua Irwandi
Lam Chun Tung
Lam Chun Tung
Saiyna Bashir
Gülbin Özdamar Akarçay
Gülbin Özdamar Akarçay
Jessica Lim
Jessica Lim
Joshua Irwandi
Lam Chun Tung
Lam Chun Tung
Saiyna Bashir
Forough Alaei
Forough Alaei
Yuki Tanaka
Yuki Tanaka
Steven Lee
Steven Lee
Shuchi Kapoor
Shuchi Kapoor
Wan Chantavilasvong
Wan Chantavilasvong

‘conflict of interest’

When you tune in(we know you will) to the ‘live’ judging of POY Asia, don’t be surprised to hear some of these commonly used phrases.
For example, ‘conflict of interest’.
The photojournalism and documentary community is small and very interconnected so it is normal for a judge to have a ‘conflict of interest’. What does it mean?
When a judge is closely related to a participant or was involved in the commissioning or editing of a work, he or she has to declare it. Merely knowing a participant personally does not constitute a ‘conflict of interest’.
To avoid complications, we have encouraged judges from the start not to be involved in editing or giving advice to participants.
At the appropriate point/s during the judging, you will hear the moderator asking, “Does anyone have a conflict of interest?” Very often, judges will declare to the group without prompting.
But this usually happens in the later half within a category when an entry is still in contention for an award and when the judges start discussing the individual work.
Once a judge declares a ‘conflict of interest’, he or she will sit out of that particular round of voting and discussion.
If a picture is subsequently voted out, the same judge can rejoin the discussion and voting.