Index World Press Photo
September 2005 | Edition Two     

World Press Photo's Education Department wishes to thank the following people for their contributions and help in the production of Enter, edition two:

Abir Abdullah, Bangladesh
Alex Baluyut, the Philippines
Nadia Benchallal, France
Alexandra Boulat, France
Rana Chakraborty, India
Adrian Evans, United Kingdom
Per Folkver, Denmark
Andrei Liankevich, Belarus
Michael Machellah, Tanzania
Karén Mirzoyan, Georgia
Françoise Piffard, France
Sebastião Salgado, Brazil
Jordan Simeonov, Bulgaria
Ng Swanti, Indonesia
Lusine Toroyan, Armenia
Sriyantha Walpola, Sri Lanka

Cover images:

Andrei Liankevich
Sebastião Salgado

The Enter team:

Editor-in-Chief: Mike Smartt
Editor: Claudia Hinterseer (World Press Photo)

Design: Djon van der Zwan and Jorry van Someren (That’s id! multimedia)
Building and Distribution: Carlo Van Nistelrooij, Martijn Megens, Koen van Dongen and Dirk Heijens (Lenthe Foundation/Emag)
Hosting: Kevin Struis (ASP4ALL)

Editorial team:
Maarten Koets, Evelien Kunst, Claudia Hinterseer (World Press Photo)

Concept:
Maarten Koets, Head of Educational Department

Managing Director World Press Photo:
Michiel Munneke

Special thanks to:
Jacqueline Pijcke (Lenthe Foundation)

Copyright and credits:

Portrait of Per Folkver by Herman Wouters/Hollandse Hoogte in Ask The Experts.
Portrait of Michael Machellah by Evelien Kunst in Ask The Experts.
Portrait of Adrian Evans by Steve Forrest/Insight-Visual in Ask The Experts.
Photo credit Portrait Sriyantha Walpola in Ask The Experts by Sudath Sliva/Offical photographer of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.
Images on Picture Power story: Abir Abdullah
Copyright of images by Masferre in Close Up: Permission for use given by the Masferre family.
Copyright of images in Talking Point: Photographs by Sebastiao Salgado/Amazonas images

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