Index World Press Photo
January 2007 | Edition Six     



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Welcome to edition six of Enter, the online magazine of World Press Photo's Education Department for those involved in the foundation's education programs.

What role does a photographer play in today’s typical newsroom? Do photojournalists feel second-class citizens behind those who provide the words in a publication?

They are questions posed in this edition’s Talking Point feature. And the conclusion of the author – himself a former photo editor of an influential publication in South America – is that if image-makers do feel inferior, it is partly their own fault.

There’s an even more international flavor to our galleries this time.

They include images of celebration after a peace deal is agreed in Nepal. There are studies of life in two contrasting retail environments – a shoe shop in the Philippines and an ancient market in Japan. And a series of unusual images highlights the dramatic effect the recent war in Lebanon had on a group of children.

Close-Up profiles Max Penson, who fought prejudice in the Soviet Union to record life in his adopted Uzbekistan in the nineteen thirties and forties.

Agenda again alerts you to some of the events, competitions and exhibitions worldwide which are taking place or have closing dates between this issue of Enter and the next.

If you have any upcoming information for Agenda, or are involved in organizing an event, let us know by using the email link at the foot of the Agenda page. We are particularly interested in what is planned between June and September 2007.

For more information on navigating and accessing Enter - and how to be emailed about future editions - click the link at the foot of this page.

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How to navigate Enter

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showcase work by photographers who’ve been part of World Press Photo’s education programs.





is the chance for you to put questions to prominent photojournalists and other prominent people in the industry.




looks at role models from around the world. In this issue –
the late Max Penson.





discusses how photojournalists can contribute fully and gain respect in a media organization.





is where a photographer who has taken part in a World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass talks about life and work. In this issue - Stephan Vanfleteren.





looks some of the tools available to resize images successfully.





provides a look forward to some events, competitions and opportunities over the coming months.





is where people new to Enter can sign up to be told about future editions.





is where past editions of Enter are always accessible.




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