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Danny Chiyesu and Zenzele Chulu |
We looked at Pieter Hugo's Hyena and Other Man, and how these images are read in different contexts. In the West, viewers were attracted to the exotic relationship between man and animal, while in the Africa Hyenas are associated with superstition. They, therefore, generate a different response. We discussed the importance of cultural awareness and the importance of reading images in their cultural context.
Critiquing Pieter Hugo's became an interesting debate about access to the art market by African photographers.
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David Makala and Muchemwa Sichone |
Edith Chiliboy
I am learning a lot, from a picture to a picture with a story. I now understand how each story is attached to an image and can impact each and every society with its power to speak different languages and based on what it was taken for. Images can also bring awareness to communities. I have learnt how to attach an image to its story, how to draw a line between images that have purposes and those that don’t. Kalingalinga has a lot of stories that really fascinated me.
This project should be of national importance. We should produce and question our nation through photography and how we can use it to change lives and living standards.
Muchemwa Sichone
Workshop participants presenting their work during yesterday's morning session:
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Yande Yombwe |
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Yande Yombwe and Margaret Mumba |
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Margaret Mumba |
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Danny Chiyesu |