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NEWSROOM News from the black & white world. Edited by Mark Bentley. [email protected]

HIGH CONTRAST Magnum Photos and Speos Photo School have teamed up to create a new one-year masterclass for creative documentary and photojournalism. The course in Paris is designed for students wishing to pursue a career in documentary photography or photo.iournalism and is led by Magnum photographers alongside staff from the Speos Photo School.

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Photographers from Africa, Asia,

oceania and the Americas have work exhibited along the banks of the Seine in Paris. The fifth Biennial 0f W0rld lmages celebrates photographers working outside Europe and runs opposite the Mus6e du quai Branly until 22 November.

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The awards are designed to recognise the talents of wildlife

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photographers working in Britain and to highlight the diversity of Britain's natural history. Categories range

from marine life and animal behaviour to British nature in black & white. Among the highly commended pictures was Gillian Lloyd's picture of a mountain hare, which is featured on the front cover of this month's B+12 All the winning pictures can be seen in a new book -

also on show in an exhibition at the Beaney in Canterbury until 15 November, Nature in Art in Gloucestershire also until 15 November and the Stockwood Discovery Centre in Luton from 16 fanuary to 20 March next year. E For mole winning black & white pictures from lhe competition see

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The black & white pictures celebrate Britain's countryside and architectural heritage and were taken during a 50-year

photographers will be attending the eighth annual Salon de la Photo in Paris from 5 to November. Highlights include exhibitions, lectures, workshops

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demonstrations on camera triggering, remote camera operation and camera trapping has been lined up at the Picture House Studios in Bournemouth on 10 october. The organisers are Flaghead Photographic and Double Exposure Photographic and the price is t69.

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