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Welcome to edition seven of Enter, the online magazine of World Press Photo's Education Department for those involved in the foundation's education programs.
In this edition, we are introducing some better interactivity. Previously,
those who commented on our Talking Point feature had to wait until the following
edition to read what had been said.
This time, you have another chance to react - in this case to the suggestion
in Talking Point that to succeed in a shrinking market, freelance photographers
need to reflect better what is already around them.
But for the first time we’ll be posting the best of the comments about
a week after publication, so return then to see how this was received.
There’s a change too in our galleries.
Up until now, all four galleries in each issue have featured work submitted
by photographers. That is the same this time for three of the galleries but
the fourth is a portfolio suggested by one of our partner organizations.
Close-Up profiles Raul Corrales, considered by many to have been one of Cuba’s
greatest photographers but until recently relatively unknown outside his own
country.
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 main Agenda
page. We are particularly interested in what is planned between September and
December 2007.
For more information on navigating and accessing Enter - and how to be emailed
about future editions - click the link at the top of the right-hand column.
Please continue to tell us what you think of the magazine and what we offer. You can email by clicking here.
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