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World Press Photo
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World Press Photo of the Year 1955 Mogens von Haven, Denmark
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1955:301 photographs 42 photographers 9 countries 2006: 83,044 photographs 4,448 photographers 122 countries World Press Photo Contest statistics
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World Press Photo Contest output Exhibition:90 venues, 40 countries, over 2 million visitors Catalogue:7 languages, total circulation 40,000 Website:1.2 million unique visitors first half 2006
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World Press Photo Contest trends Technology: analogue vs digital Content: event vs issue
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World Press Photo of the Year 1968 Eddie Adams, USA, The Associated Press
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World Press Photo of the Year 1986 Alon Reiniger, USA/Israel, Contact Press Images
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World Press Photo Education evolution One-off events Recurrent annual event Structural programs
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World Press Photo Education overview 1 One-off events: 1990Budapest 1991Prague, Jakarta 1992Vilnius 1993Cairo, Warsaw One-off events and annually recurrent events 1994Santiago, Dacca, Joop Swart Masterclass (JSM) 1995Lubliana, Beirut, JSM 1996Beijing, JSM 1997Johannesburg, JSM
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World Press Photo Education overview 2 Structural Programs 1998Dacca, Harare, Lima, Sarajevo, Nairobi, JSM 1999Dacca, Harare, Lima, Sarajevo, Nairobi, Baltics, JSM 2000Dacca, Harare, Lima, Sarajevo, Nairobi, Baltics, JSM 2001Bamako, Beijing, Colombo, Istanbul, Kampala, New Delhi, Skopje, JSM 2002Bamako, Beijing, Colombo, Istanbul, Kampala, New Delhi, Skopje, JSM, Jakarta (UNESCO) 2003Bamako, Beijing, Colombo, Istanbul, Kampala, New Delhi, Skopje, JSM, Amsterdam (Asia Europe Foundation, ASEF) 2004Yerevan, Lagos, Jakarta, Dar es Salaam, JSM, Hanoi (ASEF) 2005Yerevan, Lagos, Dar es Salaam, JSM,Amsterdam (ASEF), Training of Trainers (TOT)
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World Press Photo Education shift of focus Program 2001 - 2003 Target group: Photographers in majority world Set-up 2 years 15 participants 3 seminars 2 photo essays Program 2004 - 2007 Target group Institutions in the majority world with keen interest in photojournalism Photographers Set-up 2 years Training local tutors and employees Investment in educational material, hard- and software. Technology, journalism, business
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World Press Photo Education use of ict Dedicated website (www.wpphseminars.net) Online modules (English, Bahasa and Russian) Enter, online magazine (www.enterworldpressphoto.nl)
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World Press Photo Education Dedicated website
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World Press Photo Education Online modules
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World Press Photo Education Enter, online magazine
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World Press Photo Education Results Since 1990 more than 60 workshops initiated in over 35 countries; 430 photographers coming from 60 different countries took part in one of our educational programs; Work being assembled in numerous exhibitions and books; Launch of an electronic magazine: Enter; 3 established institutes in Bangladesh, Peru and Turkey; Currently partnership with three organizations in Armenia, Colombia and Egypt.
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