
The travel photo project that aims to change the meaning of 'all-inclusive'
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Celebrity Cruises has launched both a new campaign featuring images of "change-makers" from underrepresented groups by renowned photographers, including Annie Leibovitz, and the world's first free to use, "open source" travel image library.
(CNN) — Some of the world's most innovative artists and photographers have teamed up with a cruise line in a bid to help change the face of travel marketing.
Celebrity Cruises has simultaneously launched a new campaign featuring images by the likes of Annie Leibovitz, and the world's first free to use, "open source" travel image library, with the aim of changing the meaning of "all-inclusive" in the travel industry.
The work of Leibovitz, along with Black LGBTQ artist Naima Green, Jarrad Seng, an Australian photographer and filmmaker of Malaysian-Chinese descent, as well as photographer and triple amputee Giles Duley, is featured in the stunning collection, which is part of the "All-Inclusive Photo Project."

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