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Edward Echwalu
BasedKampala, UgandaBornSoroti, UgandaStatusPhotographer“You want to be a great photographer? Then learn to be patient.”
“You want to be a great photographer? Then learn to be patient.”
awty, fwiw I don't think the photos depict people who are "disinfranchised" so much as people who are stepping out.
I get a sense of social isolation and thats about all. Photos are very generic, bog standard looking out windows, back to the camera, photos taken in abandon building etc, no sense of place, identity, cause or hope. Uganda is not the worst place in the world to be gay.
Uganda, as many other African countries, is one of the worst place to be gay. By revealing themselves there are showing immense courage, and putting their lives at risk. ........... It's about the immense courage it took just to show themselves in front of a camera. Therein lies the hope.
Uganda, as many other African countries, is one of the worst place to be gay. By revealing themselves there are showing immense courage, and putting their lives at risk. They know they can be shown (not all, hence the turned back), but they can't afford to be recognized. That's why there's no sense of place, the setting as non identifyable as possible. Context could not be given, the actual where they are, and where they live, could not be hinted at. This is not about esthetics or originality. It's about the immense courage it took just to show themselves in front of a camera. Therein lies the hope.
Forgive my ignorance
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