Index World Press Photo
December 2009 | Edition Thirteen     

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

Aleksandar Andjić (Serbia)
Buck Pago (Philippines)
Dani Yako (Argentina)
Jesse Marlow (Australia)
Julie Adnan (Iraq)
Karen Mirzoyan (Armenia)
Adolphus Opara (Nigeria)
Veronica Wijaya (Indonesia)
Xiaolan Yi (China)

Cover Image:
Julie Adnan

The Enter team:

Editor-in-Chief: Mike Smartt
Design: Mark Koetsier, Sophia Vos and Jorry van Someren (Flink )
Building and Distribution: Martijn Megens, Koen van Dongen and Dirk Heijens (Lenthe Foundation)
Hosting: Kevin Struis (ASP4ALL)
Photo editor: Teun van der Heijden (Heijdens Karwei)

Editorial team:
Maarten Koets, Kari Lundelin, Eefje Ludwig and Rebecca Simons (World Press Photo)
Managing Director World Press Photo: Michiel Munneke

Special thanks to:
Jacqueline Pijcke (Lenthe Foundation)

Copyright and credits:

Photo of Jesse Marlow in Masterclass by Arla Marlow
Photo of Adolphus Opara in Galleries by Tuoyo Omagba
Photo of Buck Pago in Galleries by Jake Antig
Photo of Julie Adnan in Galleries by Jamal Penjweny
Photo of Karen Mirzoyan in Galleries by Muradyan Vahram
Photo of Veronica Wijaya in Galleries by Enayat Safi
Photo of Dani Yako in Picture Power by Maria Eugenia Cerutti
Photo of Aleksandar Andjić in Picture Power by Milovan Milenkovic

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