“Very clever using the dutch angle to give us discomfort, for example, inducing reflection: “Is this the city we want?”. Very effective photo for a poster.”

Mr. Luswata Philip, media training program coordinator, praised the practice photo taken by Nassasira Peace, Media Change Agent in training, under our Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre Human Development project in Lira City.

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The praise taking Nassasira by surprise that she had taken a great photo without even knowing she had.

Explaining her photo, Nassasira indicated that it had been her intention to highlight the presence of a poorly maintained garbage bin near a restaurant.

Unknowingly, she used the Dutch angle; and which was effective in generating discomfort among us. She succeeded in communicating her discomfort of the state of affairs – eatery or restaurant, near a poorly managed rubbish bin.

A successful week of photography 101 it has been!

2 responses to “Dutch angle”

  1. passionate272b6b3998 Avatar
    passionate272b6b3998

    eeeeh!

    this leaves a lot of rhetoric questions in my mind,

    who is responsible? , leader or citizens? Why?

    there is a need for immediate action, otherwise a lot of lives are in danger.

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    1. Norah Owaraga Avatar
      Norah Owaraga

      Certainly, a good example that justifies our ongoing Youth Media Training – Training Media Change Agents who are effective behavioral change communicators. Igniting action and advocacy with single photograph.

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