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In 2000, photographer Alistair Morrison founded Time to Reflect - a UNICEF project which invited hundreds of international stars and dignitaries, from Tom Cruise and Kylie Minogue to Hilary Clinton and Desmond Tutu, to take their self portraits in a photo booth and include an inspirational handwritten message with their picture. The response was phenomenal and a host of celebrities, musicians, authors, sportsmen and world leaders took part, creating a unique collection of 'passport photographs' featuring some of the greatest cultural icons of the past 50 years. A decade on from the project's inception, Sky Arts will follow Alistair as he attempts to bring back some of the original names, as well as some fresh faces, for a stunning new charity exhibition which features, among others, Jude Law, Jeremy Irons, Billy Connolly, Jonathan Pryce, Sven Goran Eriksson and Mark Foster.