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World Press Photo's Education Department wishes to thank the following people for their contributions and help in the production of Enter, edition four:
Abir Abdullah, Bangladesh
Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, Zimbabwe
Kemal Jufri, Indonesia
Qiuyan, Peoples Republic of China
Anthony Siame, Tanzania
Santiago Lyon, UK
Hrvoje Polan, Croatia
Aladin Abdel Naby, Egypt
Miguel Ángel Felipe Fidalgo, Chile
Shahidul Alam, Bangladesh
Morad Bouchakour, the Netherlands
Cover image:
Abir Abdullah, Bangladesh
The Enter team:
Editor-in-Chief: Mike Smartt
Editor: Claudia Hinterseer (World
Press Photo)
Design: Djon van der Zwan, Sophia Vos 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:
Photo of Qiuyan in Galleries - Tianjing
Photo of Abir Abdullah in Galleries - Abir Abdullah
Photo of Kemal Jufri in Galleries - Dina Purita Jufri
Photo of Santiago Lyon in Ask The Expert – AP
Photo of Anthony Siame in Ask The Expert – Anthony Siame
Photo of Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi in Ask The Experts – Shadrek Pongo
Photo of Sergio Larraín in Close Up - Rene Burri, Magnum Photos
Photo of Morad Bouchakour in Masterclass - Morad Bouchakour
Photo of London bombing rescue near Tavistock Place July 2005 - Reuters/Ivan
Peredruk
Photo of London bombing inside subway station - The Associated Press
Photos in Picture Power: Amaize Ojeikere, Emeka Okereke, Toyin Sokefun Zaynab,
Toyosi Odunsi, Uchechukwu James-Iroha (Nigeria)
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