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Emil Ryge Christoffersen
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Photojournalist |
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Lost - again |
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Copenhagen,
Denmark
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Århus, Denmark |
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URL:
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http://www.emilryge.dk
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Email:
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•••••••• (private)
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Languages spoken:
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Danish, English, German
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Organization:
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•••••••• (private)
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Journal:
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http://www.emilryge.dk/blog
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emilryge@gmail.com
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MSN Messenger:
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emilchristoffersen@hotmail.com
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Skype:
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emilryge
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Google Talk:
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emilryge@gmail.com
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Mobile phone:
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+45 2019 4082
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Contact
+45 6614 6817.
Parents, Johanne and Per, located in Odense, Denmark
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Last login:
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about 1 month
ago
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Member since:
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04 Jun 2006 13:06
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About
Studying photojournalism at the Danish School of Journalism. Have studied at Fatamorgana, The Danish School of Art Photography. Have traveled and worked in various places, including the US, Greenland and most of Europe.
Currently interning at daily Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
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Testimonials
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Recent Post
Hi there,
I’ll be heading to a national park in the US to do a personal project, but will be supplying the park service with a few pictures as well. Only catch is, my contact person told me, that since all goverment websites are public domain, my pictures would also be public domain. Can that really be so? I’m guessing the site in question is operated under the national park service, nps.gov.
Appreciate any help on this.
18 Jul 2006 13:07
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7 replies
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