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Blanken, Piet den - Dutch photojournalist with a specialty in Latin America. Extensive examples of his work. Multilingual site (English and Dutch with some Spanish).

Jong, Wubbo de - Resume and an extensive portfolio of his work. [Died in 2002].

Mulder, Robert - Biography and samples of work from Groningen based photojournalist. Bilingual site (Dutch and English).

Vos, Cor - Rotterdam based photojournalist covering Tour de France. Samples, with daily update.

Huibers, Rob - 'Dutch Photojournalism'. Through the eyes of photojournalists: conflict (Papua, Afghanistan, Haiti, Vietnam), landscape, travel, (France,Spain), sport (Tour Du Faso, African football).

Boermans, Menno - Specialist in mountaineering. (Breukelen, The Netherlands).

Wessel, Eddy van - Samples and contact details. Based in Huizen, The Netherlands.

Roorda, Piet - Samples of feature, photojournalistic, and portrait photography and photo essays from the freelance photographer based in Amsterdam.

Meijer, Bas de - Portfolio of this freelance photojournalist, based in Den Dolder, The Netherlands.

Naamen, Marc van - Pictures, made by Dutch journalist Marc van Naamen. Profile, archive and contact details.

Koene, Tom - Documentary photographer, based in Amsterdam. Experience in developing countries and conflict areas, specialised in documentary and editorial photography, focussing on humanitarian and refugee issues.

Kudus, Ili - Online portfolio of freelance photographer in The Hague. Specialized in portraits and documentary. Selection of her work.

Bout, Rokus van den - The Hague, The Netherlands based photojournalist. Portfolio and contact details.

Verhorst, Hans - Working in Amersfoort, The Netherlands for local and regional newspapers and a travel magazine. Examples of his work.

Thijs, Marie Cecile - Gallery includes portraits and images from The Netherlands.

Boeve, Jan - Daily updated website and portfolio of freelance photographer who is working for divergent clients. [Amsterdam].

Merwe, Arjen van de - Amsterdam based photographer specialises in reproductive health, music and reportage. Resume, gallery and contact details.

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(Albert Einstein) A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer. Robert Frost (1874-1963) Photojournalists Not everything that can be counted counts; and not everything that counts can be counted. -- Albert Einstein "A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward." (Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882 - 1945, 32nd U.S. President) After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. -- Aldous Huxley There is only one nature - the division into science and engineering is a human imposition, not a natural one. 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