IN COMMON Images™ A program of the Milestones Project™
Uncommon photos for the common good IN COMMON Images™ is a photobank with a purpose. Our “uncommon” photographers and head turning images are determined to help heal the world. Our corporate partners are making it happen. IN COMMON is a photobank of 64,000+ images updated weekly taken by some of the world’s most unusual photographers. n I N
COMMON Legends Series. Nobel Prize winners. Pioneers of civil rights. Award-winning journalists. Beloved authors. This is the IN COMMON Legends series. What you don’t know about these legends is that they are also photographers. Documentarians of their shared belief that regardless of our religion or skin color or the place we call home, we are all members of a glorious, interconnected family. And that This shared humanity, represented in the Legend series, is a balm that will heal the world.
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COMMON Children’s Series. Four year old Lara from Vida, Argentina. Eight year old Ian from County Cork, Ireland. Ten year old Nkwame from Zimbabwe. Each holds a camera for the first time and documents what touches their hearts. This is the IN COMMON Children’s series, a stunning portfolio of images that leap off the page with their unexpected wisdom and spontaneity. From a single fresh-picked olive in a terra cotta bowl to a belly-button’s eye view of a tribal dance, these photos are unmatched for intimacy, power and exuberance. n I N
COMMON Milestones Series. The first tooth, the first step, the first day of school. These are the milestones of childhood and parenting, regardless of where they call home. This is the IN COMMON Milestones series, a collection of celebratory images taken on almost every continent that revel in our world’s shared humanity.
Together these images form a photobank of breathtaking scope and power. And now, for the first time, they are being made available to select, socially responsible corporations to use in telling their stories. MORE >
In Common’s DOUBLE Exposure: 2 ways to give back Corporations that want fabulous photos have many places to turn – if all they want is fabulous photos. But suppose you want more? Suppose you want the photos you use to reflect your socially responsible reputation? Suppose you want your use of the photos to make a tangible difference in the world? Then you want IN COMMON’s double exposure.
1. The photo is the message. Taken on every continent and from every cultural perspective, IN COMMON’s 64,000+ images sing with the beauty and hope of our common connections. Whether you’re illustrating an annual/ sustainability report, your corporate website or an employee brochure, we have incomparable, head turning photos for your every story. Select imagery will also be available as mounted prints to enhance your lobby or living room.
2. The fee helps those in need. Each time you license an IN COMMON image, an unrestricted cash donation equal to 5% of the licensing fee will be made to a nonprofit organization of your choice. Local soup kitchen? International Red Cross? You choose. Direct the donation where you want it to go to extend your philanthropic and/ or communication investments. Your nonprofit recipient will also receive a 20” x 30” photographic print from the Milestones Project collection.
Who is behind in common? IN COMMON is a creation of the Milestones Project, a nonprofit producer of photographic images that celebrate the universal milestones of childhood in order to affirm our common humanity. Exhibitions of Milestones Project photos have been seen by over 200 million people worldwide. The Milestones Project Book received the Childrens Book Council’s Notable Book Award in 2005. In 2003 the Milestones Project was recognized by the United Nations with its prestigious Peace and Tolerance Award. Founders of the Milestones Project are Dr. Richard and Michele Steckel, who in 1998 committed their lives to highlighting the commonalities between people as a means of reducing ethnic, racial, and religious strife. In the decade and a half since, the Steckels have traveled the world, photographing the milestones of childhood across religious, ethnic and cultural borders, and turning their tens MORE >
of thousands of images into curricula, books, community conversations, and singular exhibitions that have been viewed worldwide. In 2007 the Steckels were named Purpose Prize Fellows, an award that honors individuals in the second half of life who are tackling America’s most urgent issues. In 2008 they received the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Award as well as the National Education Association’s Human & Civil Rights Award. Their work has been featured in Time magazine. Licensing fees from IN COMMON support the award winning work of the nonprofit Milestones Project. Through public exhibitions, books, classroom materials, and projects such as Precious!, which provides family portraits to low-income families, the Milestones Project uses the power of photography to encourage mutual respect and understanding.
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are a socially responsible corporation looking to license the photos that reflect your principles for use in your corporate communications and other meaningful ways of telling your story. Let IN COMMON’s uncommon images convey the message of how much your company cares.
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are an “uncommon photographer” known for your endeavors in another field but with a “private stash” of photos that show your passion for the world: consider sharing your images with the IN COMMON. Spread your passion while generating donations for the public good.
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are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization ready to contact us to learn how you can become a IN COMMON licensing fee donation recipient.
The Big Picture: a better world Partner with IN COMMON, and enjoy the benefits of this pioneering photobank. We are the first bank with such uncommon photographers. We are the first dedicated to healing the world’s divisions. In every one of our images, we literally picture a better world. We invite you to join us. 5443 South Prince Street Littleton CO 80120 (720) 299-3434 www.milestonesproject.com