August 2008
The latest version of Enter, the web magazine from World Press Photo's education department, is now online.
Photojournalism is now one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Statistics prove it. Chris Cramer led CNN International for many years and was Head of Newsgathering at the BBC before that. He writes in Talking Point about how photojournalists can limit risk by being prepared. It may save your life. And you can tell us what you think about what Chris has to say.
World Press Photo's four galleries are amongst the most varied they have published - ranging from a study of a clinic which helps amputees fleeing violence in Burma to a religious festival high up in the Peruvian Andes Mountains.
Experts turn their attention two questions from students in Indonesia - one about what research needs to be done before setting out on a photographic expedition and the second about what the differences are between various forms of photojournalism.
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