Before
I came for the CPAR Photography Masterclass at CPAR Uganda Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre to acquire skills of photography and become the best photographer.Β To have high quality skills; and adopt communication knowledge.

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During
At the masterclass, I am learning. I can now center and frame the picture. I am understanding more concepts of photography.

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After
I will use the knowledge from the CPAR Photography Masterclass to cause changes in our community and to respect the right of other people. To take good pictures that are marketable in the community.
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The Back Story
Dancing emojis for us, at CPAR Uganda, denote happiness, not only for us, but also for our direct beneficiaries and ultimately our indirect beneficiaries too.
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Pule Godwin, herein profiled, is among youth who are directly benefiting from our Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre Human Development Project that we are jointly implementing with Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief.
He is among youth from Northern Uganda, from disadvantaged backgrounds, who had the privilege to learn from the master during our Photography Masterclass.
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It was a practical hands on class.
In order, to mentor youth, Media Change Agents in training, to be able to take good photos during events, the Master requested a music system brought to the training..
Pule took over the DJ role,
He did so to ensure the right music was played at the right time for dance performances by his colleagues; and while others, emulating the Master took photos of the performers.
What a fabulous session it was. Learning while we bonded through impromptu dance performances, put together by the trainees within a few hours. Hence DJ Pule’s attire.
We created long lasting memories and so we dance with happiness!
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Learn more, CLICK HERE and read our ‘Gratitude Post.’

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