Christian Orthodox worshippers hold up candles during the ceremony of the "Holy Fire" as thousands gather in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City, on April 15, 2017, during Orthodox Easter ceremonies. The ceremony celebrated in the same way for eleven centuries, is marked by the appearance of "sacred fire" in the two cavities on either side of the Holy Sepulchre.
KWELERA, EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 27, 2014: Transgender woman Lazola Canzibe alias 'Mama Africa', 24, lies on her bed wearing traditional Xhosa clothing August 27, 2014 in Kwelera, East London, South Africa. Identifying as a female, Lazola sticks to the traditional gender roles in her community in that women are the homekeepers whose main duties are cleaning, cooking, fetching water, collecting firewood and looking after the children.
NIR YITZHAK, ISRAEL - APRIL 18, 2016: An Israeli boy hugs a bundle of flowers in a buttercup field near Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in southern Israel, just outside the Gaza Strip April 18, 2016.
KNYSNA, SOUTH AFRICA - February 08, 2015: During their Sunday's workshop, Empress (L ) and Naphiteta (R ) sit on a couch in front of a poster of Haile Selassie in the home of Sister Kerri at Judah Square, Knysna, South Africa on February 08, 2015. The workshops are designed to teach the children about Rastafari culture of that religion is an important part. The Rastafari movement is seen as an extension of Christianity, that praises Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930-1970, as the second coming of Jesus Christ on Earth.
Portrait of Bertha, 43, a member of the 'Mother Group', at her home, October 28, 2017, in Chisongwe Village, Balaka District, Malawi. The 'Mother Group' is a group of mothers who dedicate themselves to encourage girls, that dropped out of school, to pursue their education. The bicycle was gifted to the Mother Group by Oxfam to help facilitate their work.
Portrait of Shakira, 12, at her home, October 25, 2017, in Chibwanamsamala Village, Balaka District, Malawi. Shakira dropped out of school due to mobbing and was later able to continue her education thanks to project interventions.
DIMONA, ISRAEL - MAY 18, 2016: Members of the African Hebrew Israelite community, popularly known as "the Black Hebrews", take part in celebrations for New World Passover, marking their exodus from the United States, in the southern city of Dimona May 18, 2016.
Portrait of Alice, 17, and her son Wisdom, at their home, October 28, 2017, Chisongwe village, Balaka District, Malawi. Alice dropped out of school due to early pregnancy, nevertheless desires to continue her education soon in order to enhance the prospects for her future, such as finding employment and being able to sustain herself.
ASHDOD, ISRAEL - MAY 07, 2016: A boy wearing a Red Army uniform poses for a portrait during an event in remembrance of the upcoming Victory Day, marking the anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, in the southern city of Ashdod, May 7, 2016.
ASHDOD, ISRAEL - MAY 07, 2016: A girl wearing a Red Army uniform poses for a portrait during an event in remembrance of the upcoming Victory Day, marking the anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, in the southern city of Ashdod, May 7, 2016.
ASHDOD, ISRAEL - MAY 07, 2016: A boy wearing a navy uniform takes part in an event in remembrance of the upcoming Victory Day, marking the anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, in the southern city of Ashdod, Israel, May 7, 2016.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 20, 2016: Roman Catholic worshippers hold palm branches during a procession on Palm Sunday in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City on March 20, 2016. Palm Sunday traditionally falls on the Sunday before Easter, and it commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, according to Christian tradition.
CAMBRIDGE, EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 24, 2014: Transgender woman Buntu Karabo Xabanisa, 22, in her home in Cambridge, an informal settlement in Cambridge, East London, South Africa, where she lives together with her grandmother in a shack, August 24, 2014. Unlike many other transgender women who are scare of hate crimes, a common phenomenon in Africa's heteropatriarchal culture, she feels happy and safe in her community.
KOMGA, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 29, 2014: Transgender woman Sphomandla Plaatyie, 23, sits on her bed in her home in Komga, a rural area in South Africa, August 29, 2014. At the age of 18 Sphomandla and one of her transgender friends were beaten up on grounds of their gender identities by two men; Sphomandla was able to escape while her friend was killed that night. Hate crimes are common phenomeon in Africa, since homosexuality and trangenderism are perceived as 'un-African'.
KWELERA, EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - SEPTEMBER 21, 2014: Transgender woman Lazola Canzibe alias Mama Africa, 24, poses on the couch in her cousin's home September 21, 2014 in Kwelera, East London, South Africa. Together with her aunt she lives in a house next door, helping with daily duties such as cleaning, cooking and collecting firewood.
MASINGATHA, KING WILLIAMS TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 08, 2014: Transgender woman Sipho Quamgqa, 24, holds her nephew in her home in Masingatha, a rural area in King Williams Town, South Africa, August 08, 2014. Due to a lack of education about transgenderism Sipho and the people in her community refer to her as a gay male. However, inside herself she has been feeling like a woman since childhood when she was playing with dolls instead of boys‘ toys.
Transgender woman Wandile Dyoba, 27, in her student residences room in East London, South Africa on August 30, 2014. She studies education and development and grew up in Komga, a rural area in South Africa, which was a big challenge for her since people did not know what transgenderism is.
Transgender woman Lindani Beejay, 19, in her home in the township Ziphunzana in East London, South Africa on August 24, 2014. When she came out as transgender at the age of 9 her mother refused to speak to her for about a year until she eventually accepted her for who she is. Beejay is scared to not find a job because she believes that most people do no like transgender women.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - APRIL 24, 2016: Christian visitors are seen in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Orthodox Holy Week in Jerusalem's Old City, April 24, 2016.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - APRIL 30, 2016: An Orthodox Christian worshipper holds a pack of candles as she takes part in the Holy Fire ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally believed to be the burial site of Jesus Christ, in Jerusalem's Old City during the Easter holiday, April 30, 2016.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews wearing costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel, March 13, 2017. The Jewish holiday of Purim celebrates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther.
BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY - JUNE 20, 2016: Portrait of female masker Andre, 30, alias 'Lisa Kirschbaum', in his bedroom , June 20, 2016 in Braunschweig, Germany. Being a heterosexual man, Andre transforms into his alter ego at least once a week to live out his female side and sexuality. Developed from his fantasies and projections, Lisa embodies the woman of his dreams. Especially wedding dresses with large puff sleeves fascinate him as they engender a femininity that barely any other piece of clothing is able to achieve. "Looking back, I find that almost all of my proclivites are based in my childhood. My weakness for latex for instance began at the age of three, when I loved wearing rubberboots, tight snowsuits and especially latex gloves. I also used to have two bridal barbie-dolls, which disappeared for reasons I don’t know. For a while I also aspired to be a girl and to wear bows in my hair. With 25 years of age I took all my courage to finally buy my first catsuit for women. I have been working on my perfection ever since and invested in my dream outfit. I especially love US wedding dresses from the 1980s with large puff sleeves. Regardless of which colour or material, if they are from latex, leather or satin, they engender a high level of femininity unlike any other piece of clothing. - Female masker Andre, 30 alias Lisa Kirschbaum, heterosexual man
AUGSBURG, GERMANY - AUGUST 05, 2015: Portrait of female masker Christian alias 'Chrissie Seams', double the age of his alter ego, in his living-room, August 05, 2015 in Augsburg, Germany. Female masking presents an outlet for him, as a heterosexual and cisgender male, to live out his female side and latex fetish. On his right stand a variety of masks that he uses for experimenting with airbrushing and other alteration techniques in order to individualise the look of his alter ego. "Since my childhood I have been fascinated by latex, which very soon merged with my aspirations to look as sexy as a woman. I remember the first time I had the wish to slip into a woman’s skin was at the age of 14 when I saw a model wearing sexy lingerie in a Penthouse magazine. I imagined slipping into her skin, like slipping into a surface made from latex. I love the feeling of being encapsulated and the sensitization from head to toe when wearing latex. At the same time I endeavor aesthetics. Visually, I only like latex on women, hence I don’t gain anything from my fetish if not dressed as a woman myself. Many times I wondered if there was a Chrissie if it wasn’t for my passion for latex." - Female masker Christian alias Chrissie Seams, heterosexual man, double the age of his alter ego
HANNOVER, GERMANY - AUGUST 23, 2015: Female masker Chris, 49, dressed as his alter ego Romy von Dornfelder, August 23, 2015 in Hannover, Germany. Being a heterosexual and cisgender man, he has six female alter egos and four male ones, each with their own characteristics and life-stories, which he lives out through photo shoots. "My passion for female masking arose from my weakness for lycra. 1981, when I was 15 years old, aerobics came into fashion and I was jealous of girls being able to wear much more chic clothes than boys could. When finally skintight sportsuits for men were introduced, I got one as a present for my 16th birthday and have been wearing them since. The masks came in addition six years ago and serve as a field for experimentation. Wearing the mask, I don’t feel like a different person, that only takes effect when I look at the photos that I take of these. I then see the fictional characters I create, reflecting a counterpart of myself, a desired partner or something that I lack but wish for." - Female masker Chris, 49, heterosexual man, alias Romy von Dornfelder
Portrait of Rhoda, 15, with her bicycle, that she received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.
Portrait of Rhoda, 15, with her bicycle, that she received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.
Portrait of Isha, 15, with her bicycle, that she received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.
Portrait of Edna, 15, with her bicycle, that she received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.
Portrait of Eliza, 17, with her bicycle, that she received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.
Portrait of Janet, 15, with her bicycle, that she received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.
Portrait of Mary, 16, Isha, 15, Eliza, 17, Janet, 15, Edna, 15, Rhoda, 15 and Alefa, 14 (L-R) with their bicycles, that they received from Oxfam in order to commute to school every morning, October 26, 2017, near Chembera secondary school, Chembera village, Balaka District, Malawi.