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Charlie Saceda ©
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Welcome to the eighth edition of Enter, the online magazine of World
Press Photo's Education Department for those involved in the foundation's programs.
It is now over two years since Enter first appeared and the number of visitors continues to rise.
Most popular of our features are the galleries – not surprisingly, perhaps, as this a photography publication.
One gallery in the last edition, Abir Abdullah’s coverage of a fire in Dhaka in Bangladesh, was hit more than 12,000 times.
In all, there were more than 40,000 visits to the four galleries. And if you missed edition seven, you can add to the number from the Archives area (click the link in the column to the left).
Masterclass and Close-Up were the next most popular areas of the magazine.
The world consists of 194 countries and visitors to Enter in 2006 came from no fewer than 141 of them. Russia, Thailand and Argentina all figured highly along with countries more traditionally associated with high-speed internet access.
We even had one visitor each from Micronesia and the Falklands Islands (welcome to you both).
In this edition, the galleries again feature varied subjects ranging from
the study of a family trapped in grinding poverty in Jakarta, Indonesia, to
what is said to be Colombia’s first “contemporary circus”.
Talking Point examines how photojournalists can prosper even as markets diminish and concludes that the last thing they should do is just complain about the situation.
You can tell us what you think about the article by sending us feedback in the form on the Talking Point page.
One area where there are plenty of new opportunities is multi-media on the internet and Cool Kit looks at how photojournalists can exploit this.
Don’t forget, we are very keen to know what you think of the magazine
so tell us by clicking here to email.
For more information on navigating and accessing Enter - and how to be emailed about future editions - click here or the link at the top of the right-hand column.
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