Returning as lead judge is
Rankin, the renowned British photographer, publisher, and film director, who is also head of the eponymous agency RANKIN Creative, which hosts an 80+ strong team that puts strategy, creative and production all under one roof. Through RANKIN Creative, he is best known for work that is on the cultural cusp and leading future trends: producing rule-breaking campaigns for brands such as Unilever, L’Oreal and Samsonite; creating wide reaching projects for charities including Women’s Aid and Macmillan; and shooting music videos for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Kelis. As a photographer, Rankin’s portfolio ranges from portraiture to documentary. He has shot The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Kendall Jenner and The Queen to name only a few. His photography has been published everywhere from his own publications to Elle, Vogue, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Wonderland, and exhibited in galleries globally, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Joining Rankin is
Cat Burns, the platinum-selling singer-songwriter from South London. Her artistry is defined by elegant, frank, conversational lyrics and instantly familiar melodies. A BRIT School alumni, Cat emerged on everyone’s radars due to the success of her viral hit
go. Originally released in 2020, ‘go’ became a phenomenon on global platform TikTok in early 2022, taking Cat from her bedroom in Streatham to #2 on the Official Singles Chart. ‘go’ gained Cat her first platinum certification and an ever-expanding, loyal fanbase. Having previously featured in Spotify's Noteable songwriters programme, 2022 saw Cat not only announced as a Spotify UK RADAR artist but a Global RADAR artist - making her the first UK artist to receive the global accolade.
Also joining the panel is one of London’s leading street culture photographers,
Vicky Grout. Vicky is known for her documentation of the music and fashion scenes through portraiture. Her passion for telling authentic stories and connecting with her subjects has led to talent-brand collaborations with Nike, Google and Tommy Hilfiger, as well as shoots for Facebook, Hackney Church and Havana Club. Vicky has shot a diverse line-up of artists including Stormzy and Jorja Smith, as well as regularly shooting for publications such as Wonderland, GQ and the New York Times.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor initially gained recognition as the lead singer of indie rock band Theaudience, Sophie embarked on her solo career in 2001 with her double-platinum debut Read My Lips, which included the singles
Murder on the Dancefloor and
Take Me Home, propelling her to international stardom and selling over 2 million copies. Since then, she has become a successful broadcaster, presenter and actress in addition to hosting her #1 charting podcast,
Spinning Plates. Sophie released her seventh-studio album
HANA (mastered at Abbey Road Studios) this week and embarks on The Live Kitchen Disco Tour later this month, cementing her status as a multi-disciplined entertainer and all-round pop icon.
Creative director and fashion consultant
Karen Binns lends her perspective to the panel. A genuine club kid, Binns was immersed in the 1980s underground fashion, pop art and club scenes in New York, running warehouse parties and counting iconic figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol among her friends and mentors. This experience taught Karen about the importance of authenticity and originality in the adaption of her art and interpretation of ideas. This is reflected in her work over the last 30 years, where she has infused popular culture with precision and validity. Karen has been responsible for styling / creative direction for iconic musicians including Tori Amos (for over 25 years), Estelle on
American Boy, So Solid Crew, Mark Morrison, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, and is currently stylist for Afrobeat sensation Wizkid.
Photographer
Eric Johnson’s archive goes back more than 30 years having had work published in Rolling Stone, 032c, Vogue, Dazed & Confused, The Face, W, The New York Times, V & Interview, to name a few. While he has photographed a dizzying array of luminaries from Muhammad Ali and Floyd Mayweather to Cindy Sherman and Gus Van Sant, Johnson is best known for his work documenting the US music culture of the late ‘90s and early 2000s. His photos of Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill and the late Aaliyah defined an era of US music photography, while more recent work with the likes of Doja Cat, Glorilla, Yung Miami, Pusha T and Shygirl places him at the heart of contemporary pop music culture in 2023. Last year Eric was awarded the inaugural MPA Icon Award and announced as ‘an unsung hero’ by V Magazine when featured in their August 2022
HEROES issue.
Matthew Josephs is one of the most interesting and exciting fashion stylists to emerge from the UK in recent years. Characterised by a fluid and open approach to gender and pop culture, Matthew’s voice stands out in the fashion industry as authentic and uniquely his own. Matthew is known for his work with musicians such as FKA Twigs, Shygirl and Joy Crookes and brands including Charles Jeffrey, Yuhan Wang, Viktor and Rolf, Isamaya Beauty and Byredo. He has also collaborated with top photographers such as Steven Klein, Harley Weir, Tim Walker, Charlotte Wales, Alasdair McLellan and Campbell Addy.
Nakyung Han is the Deputy Photo Editor at the esteemed US news title The New York Times. Nakyung started at the NY Times in 2005 where she had picture editing tours of duty on the Business, Culture, Metro and Science desks. Previously, she was a photo editor for a variety of magazines, including Fortune, New York Magazine and Budget Travel, though her roots can be traced to the legendary newspaper The Village Voice.
Simon Wheatley joins the panel as a guest judge for the Underground Scenes category, having emerged as an authoritative chronicler of London’s youth culture with the publication of his book,
DON’T CALL ME URBAN! The Time of Grime in 2010. Analysing the social dimensions that gave birth to the UK’s most important musical genre since punk, the mixture of music portraiture, reportage and architectural photography was immediately hailed as a classic. In 2018 Simon was invited to be the in-house photographer at London’s Abbey Road Studios where he continues to lend his documentary expertise and cultural relevance.
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