Lincoln to Host Record-Breaking Photo Documentary

Nebraska residents to join historic photo project for human rights.

Lincoln, NE, September 28, 2011 --(PR.com)-- In an effort to include communities of all sizes in the historic I AM EQUAL Photo Documentary project, tour organizers announced that Lincoln, Nebraska would have the opportunity to step in front of the camera of international fashion photographer, Matt Spencer on October 17th, 2011 at the Country Inn & Suites and become part of the world record-breaking photo mosaic dedicated to human rights, civil liberties and equality.

"I don't think Lincoln would normally be a city that would be included in this type of project," explains project creator, Jason Beckett, "but we all feel it's important to involve as many people as possible in this photo documentary and make sure that it truly represents the diversity and culture of our communities - both big and small."

In an ambitious 7-year tour that will stop in more than 175 cities around the world, the photo documentary will capture over 100,000 photos of people from all walks of life and convert each image into a 2 inch tile that will ultimately make up the record-breaking mosaic image measuring more than 8,000 sq/ft.

"Although we're creating a world record-breaking photo mosaic, the participants are using this project as a way to shine a light on the social issues they support locally and around the world," explains photographer and project co-creator, Matt Spencer. "We see people coming forward for women's rights and domestic violence alongside others who are involved with autism, education reform, or conservation. There are so many different issues represented in the project and we're honored that our campaign is used as a tool for these people to educate and inform friends and family about the causes they care about."

Hundreds are expected to come out to participate in the photo documentary when it stops in Lincoln on October 17th. The campaign is open to people of all ages and there is no cost to participate. Photos take less than 5 minutes, and individuals are asked to wear a brightly colored shirt and be "camera ready" with hair and makeup done when they arrive at the Country Inn & Suites between 2:00pm and 8:00pm. Individuals are encouraged to make a $20.00 donation to the Global Scholarship Initiative at the event to support the educational aspirations of at-risk students throughout the U.S.

"While breaking a world record is reason enough for most people to come out and take part in the project, we find the real impact of the campaign happens when these individuals share their I AM EQUAL photos through social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus," explains Beckett. "When people see these photos they are curious and they start asking questions that ultimately open a door for educating friends and family about the issues represented by that participant. In the end, this is not just a photo documentary, but a social impact campaign that is changing our communities for the better."

Details about the event can be found online at the official website (http://www.iamequalproject.org) or on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/iamequal).

About The "I AM EQUAL" Project

The "I AM EQUAL" Photo Documentary was created by Jason Beckett and fashion photographer Matt Spencer in an effort to empower individuals to speak out about the social causes that inspire them. The project goal is to capture more than 100,000 photos of people from all walks of life with the "I AM EQUAL" logo emblazoned on the palm of their hand as a symbol of their commitment to stand up for civil liberties, equality, human rights for themselves or others around the world. Ultimately, all the photos will be gathered together to create the world's largest photo mosaic composed of 2in. photo tiles and covering more than 8,000 sq/ft.

Learn more at: http://www.iamequalproject.org
See the photo collection at: http://photos.iamequalproject.org
Find event details at: http://iamequalproject.org/events/lincoln-ne-2011/

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