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Nuru Project
Nuru Project sells photojournalism prints to support compelling non-profits and storytellers
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DESCRIPTION The Dagpo Shedrub Ling Monastery was started in the Indian Himalayas by monks fleeing the 1959 Chinese takeover of its Tibetan namesake. To this day, young novice monks still risk their lives crossing the border from Tibet to India to get there. They say they're sad to leave their families, but happy to practice their religion in peace. While there, I caught the isolated face of this young monk looking up from his studies, while the the monastery and the mountains of the peaceful Kullu Valley reflected in the window. Monks must memorize passages of a book called The Great Lam Rim and prove their knowledge in daily debates. The monastery is renowned for its strict application of the the rules of monastic discipline.
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25% benefits Acumen Fund
25% benefits the photographer
Exhibition quality digital C-prints
Open, numbered edition
Includes a Label of Authenticity
Includes handwritten Backstory printed on 5x7 card
Backstory includes printed artist signature Read More...
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Humanitarian
The Nuru Project makes giving personal and visual. 25% of the proceeds from each photojournalism pri nt sold goes to one of their non-profit partners. Each of Nuru's partner organizations is renowned for its work bettering lives in impoverished places around the world. That picture on your wall just got a lot less interesting, didn't it? Read More...
ABOUT NURU PROJECT Nuru Project sells the work of photojournalists covering the great social challenges of our time. We donate 25% of your purchase price to the photojournalist and another 25% to our assigned non-profit partner, all of which which work to better lives in the communities represented in our photographs.

'Nuru' means 'light' in Swahili, photography being the medium of light. The double meaning of the name is that these images shine a light on what it’s like to live in a place defined by hardship. By selling prints that tell stories about people's everyday lives -- their families, th eir struggles, their traditions, their passions -- we create a connection between print buyer and subject that is based on commonality and respect. Our prints are snapshots of hope and stunning messages to adorn your walls. Read More...
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