Help others see through your lens.

Our photo contests invite people to explore topics such as hope, holidays, and belonging. It is one of the ways we help people to see religion and spirituality in everyday life.

Spring is a season of hope, ushering in promises of warmer weather, colorful blossoms, and a bountiful harvest. Across diverse faiths and cultures, spring is the season to observe a multitude of religious holidays, rituals, cultural traditions, and spiritual practices—festivities that often focus on community, rejuvenation, and joy.

We would love to be a part of your celebrations this year and uplift your stories. Whether you're observing your own faith traditions or joining your community to celebrate—like attending an iftar for Ramadan, baking Hamantaschen for Purim, or dyeing Easter eggs with your little ones—take out your cameras, snap your favorite moments with us, and win exciting prizes! 

Our Spring Religious Holidays Photo Contest will run from March 15 through May 15, 2024. Vote for your favorite photos May 20–30. The winners will be announced on May 31. 

Leading up to this year's Religious Freedom and Business Foundation’s Dare to Overcome Conference, we would like to see your pictures of The Golden Rule in action at work. This concept of loving one's neighbor is central to religious and spiritual people around the world. It unites people from different faiths and beliefs in the workplace as they come together to overcome barriers that prevent unity, justice, tranquility, security, general welfare, and the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.

Let's celebrate these moments of collaboration across faiths and beliefs. And let's inspire others to put the The Golden Rule into action at work: submit your photos of The Golden Rule in action by midnight on May 17th.

A winner will be selected and announced during the Dare to Overcome conference (May 21-22, 2024).

Note: Contest participants must be employees at companies with representatives attending the Dare to Overcome conference.