Asantehene’s son to chart future in astronomy at Wesleyan university


Headline:Asantehene’s son to chart future in astronomy at Wesleyan university 

By BABJ28070


When I think about news storytelling I realize how crucial images are in shaping our perception of the narrative. An image of Asantehene’s son in his graduation wear from DPS international creates a disconnect with the headline’s message about his future plans in astronomy at Wesleyan university. While the photo captures a moment of pride and achievement it doesn’t convey the excitement and anticipation surrounding his forthcoming academic pursuits in astronomy. A more fitting image would be one that showcases his passion for astronomy such as a photo of him stargazing through a telescope surrounded by astronomy textbook or standing confidently infront of a background this would not only resonate with the headline’s message but also spark the audience’s curiosity and interest inviting them to learn more about his journey in astronomy by using a more relevant and engaging image the story can transformed into a compelling narrative that captures the audience’s imagination and leaves a lasting impression. The current image while celebratory misses the opportunity to visually connect with the audience on the topic of astronomy highlighting the importance of choosing images that accurately represents the story being told 

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