Ridvan celebrates Baha’u’llah’s time in the garden of Ridvan where He publicly declared His station as a Manifestation of God. The Ridvan Festival is 12 days long and is also the time of year where Baha’is elect their governing bodies.
Hi I’m Collis! I live in Darwin, in the Northern Territory. I’m a Baha’i, designer, entrepreneur, climate tech angel investor, and engaged in philanthropy to support First Nations young people in Australia. I've been working on Baha'i Blog since its inception in 2011!
Hi,
We are interested to use the placard or Rooftop reading above for a billboard for bicentennial. How can we ask your permission, or photographer’s permission and maybe receive the highest resolution? Thank you
Hi Glarih, I’m not sure which image you’re referring to, but you’ll need to contact the person the image belongs to in order to seek their permission to use it, and the best way to do that I would assume in this case, is to contact them via Instagram. For future, feel free to send questions like this one via email ([email protected]) rather than use the ‘Comments’ section. Hope this helps. 🙂
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I have tried to share this on FB, but today will not let me. I will keep trying. I love these pictures of my Baha’i Family. <3
kathryn justman (January 1, 2015 at 11:52 PM)
Beautiful. thank you.
Christina (January 1, 2015 at 4:01 PM)
Hi,
We are interested to use the placard or Rooftop reading above for a billboard for bicentennial. How can we ask your permission, or photographer’s permission and maybe receive the highest resolution? Thank you
Glarih (September 9, 2017 at 4:31 AM)
Hi Glarih, I’m not sure which image you’re referring to, but you’ll need to contact the person the image belongs to in order to seek their permission to use it, and the best way to do that I would assume in this case, is to contact them via Instagram. For future, feel free to send questions like this one via email ([email protected]) rather than use the ‘Comments’ section. Hope this helps. 🙂
Naysan Naraqi (September 9, 2017 at 6:39 AM)