In this economically obsessed 'progressive' society it becomes a struggle for indigenous tribes to live in their full glory like back in the days. Many tribes have witnessed the rise of the 'white man'. Portraying their power and dominance to such degree traditions and way of life is on the edge of extinction. Not even…
Photographer Jimmy Nelson traveled the world to document the cultures of indigenous tribes at risk of disappearing. It took him over four years to complete his project and the result is the brilliant book “Before They Pass Away.”
Photographer Jimmy Nelson spent three years between 2010 and 2013 visiting some of the indigenous cultures found in the furthest corners of our planet.
Photographer Jimmy Nelson has spent four years working on this ongoing project. His book 'Before They Pass Away' documents remote tribes and their traditional ways of life, many of which are sadly vanishing
Photographer Jimmy Nelson spent three years visiting more than 35 groups, tribes and people of indigenous cultures all around the world to create his series ‘Before They Pass Away’. His aim was to capture portraits of the disappearing people groups and to preserve glimpses of their rites, customs, and traditions. The resulting images are hauntingly […]
Photographer Jimmy Nelson traveled the world to document the cultures of indigenous tribes at risk of disappearing. It took him over four years to complete his project and the result is the brilliant book “Before They Pass Away.”
Before They Pass Away by Jimmy Nelson is a photography project that documents world’s last indigenous cultures rapidly disappearing from our communities.
Fotograaf Jimmy Nelson heeft een bijzondere missie. Hij zoekt naar stammen, culturen en tradities, die tot op heden nog onaangetast waren gebleven. Om te laten zien hoe bijzonder ze zijn. En dat ze niet mogen
Photographer Jimmy Nelson spent three years between 2010 and 2013 visiting some of the indigenous cultures found in the furthest corners of our planet.
Photographer Jimmy Nelson traveled the world to document the cultures of indigenous tribes at risk of disappearing. It took him over four years to complete his project and the result is the brilliant book “Before They Pass Away.”
Photographer Jimmy Nelson traveled the world to document the cultures of indigenous tribes at risk of disappearing. It took him over four years to complete his project and the result is the brilliant book “Before They Pass Away.”
The Surma people are made up of the Suri tribe and the Mursi tribe. These images were taken in Ethiopia by Louisa Seton, who wanted to photograph them before they disappeared.
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