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Photo © Alain Laville, Hublo Nepal
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is a global icon. There are millions of images of His Holiness in our homes, our place of work, our shrines, our shops, our wallets, and in our smart phones. His Holiness’s image is the focus of our offerings and prayers, our meditations, and they create a visual reminder of his presence in our lives.
His image is freely displayed right across the world, but not in Tibet where His Holiness’s image is banned by the Chinese government.
To mark global solidarity for Tibet and celebrate His Holiness’s world-wide influence, the Tibet Museum is producing a display made up of photographs created by you.
Wherever you are in the world we want you to send us a selfie of you with your picture of His Holiness. You can be holding or standing next to your photograph.
The selfies will feature in a floor to ceiling selfie wall in the section dedicated to His Holiness in the new Tibet Museum due to open in 2021 in the administrative heart of the Central Tibetan Administration, Gangchen Kyishong, Dharamshala, India.
The campaign is open to both Tibetans and non-Tibetans.
The technical bit:
Please make sure your selfie meets our display requirements, we don’t want to turn you into tiny pixels!
– Your image can be black and white, or colour
– It should be Portrait orientation (i.e. taller than it is wide)
– It must be 300 dpi
– It must be at least 3000 pixels high
How do I submit my selfie?
Please send your selfie, your name, and your location by December 31, 2020 to [email protected]