Ethiopian Woman

Ethiopian Woman

Lalibela

Lalibela

Goat

Goat

Boy

Boy

Prayers

Prayers

Old Man

Old Man

Church

Church

Boarding Passes

Boarding Passes

Ethiopian Girl

Ethiopian Girl

Market

Market

Axum Market

Axum Market

Bus Station

Bus Station

Ethiopian Boy

Ethiopian Boy

AK-47

AK-47

Fish

FishFish for dinner at the market

Arches

ArchesArches in a Middle Eastern Mosque

Moroccan Woman

Moroccan Woman

Jerusalem

Jerusalem

Pomegranate

Pomegranate

Western Wall

Western Wall

Are We Supposed To Be Here?

Are We Supposed To Be Here?

Sea of Galilee

Sea of Galilee

The Tomb of Jesus

The Tomb of Jesus

Camel

Camel

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor

Turkish Coast

Turkish Coast

The Freedom to Create Prize

The Freedom to Create Prize celebrates the power of art to fight oppression, break down stereotypes and build trust in societies where the social fabric has been ripped apart by conflict, violence and misunderstanding. History shows that prosperous societies are founded upon creativity. Societies that encourage artistic expression build strong foundations for economic, political and cultural development. They will lead tomorrow’s world.

Established in 2008, the Freedom to Create Prize is a celebration of the courage and creativity of artists around the world who use their talents to promote social justice, build the foundations for open societies and inspire the human spirit. It is open to artists in all creative fields. Each year, US$125,000 in prize money is awarded across three categories: Main, Youth and Imprisoned Artist.

Freedom to Create (www.freedomtocreate.com) is a global movement of creative people who are changing the world.

To apply for the prize, click here, or visit the Freedom to Create website for more information. The application process is open until August 15, 2010.

Nepalese Woman

Nepalese WomanAn old Nepalese woman in Kathmandu, Nepal. With no options to retire, any of the elderly in this part of the world are forced to work at a very old age in order to support themselves and their families.