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Thousands of miles, 250 locations, hundred of rolls of film, and over one thousand scans added up to a dream assignment for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Words and photographs by EPUK member Brian Harris.

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What started as a chance call at the Magnum offices ended with being arrested at gunpoint and thrown into prison in Kinshasa. Story and photographs by EPUK member Stuart Griffiths. Author portrait by Amanda Jobson.

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For three months from November 2005, Tokyo-based, Scots freelancer Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert was on assignment with environmental group Greenpeace International in the Southern Ocean and Antarctica to witness and protest against the activities of the 6 ship Japanese whaling fleet.

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Mention the big C-word and people get nervous. Go quiet. Hope it will go away. The worse thing you can do is ignore it. Talk about it and how it affects our lives and livelihoods. It’s time to make it clear to others that we intend to protect our Copyright, writes EPUKer Drew Farrell

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Kash Gabriele Torsello has been working on the Kashmir issue since 1994 as an independent photojournalist. After widely sharing his work with newspapers and organisations he decided to publish a photographic book on daily life in both occupied sides of Jammu & Kashmir. Here he describes how he went about publishing “The Heart of Kashmir”.

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