Jimmy Nelson is a British photographer who is best known for his portraiture and landscape photography, particularly capturing indigenous cultures around the world.
Jimmy Nelson was born on 17 January 1967 in Sevenoaks, Kent, United Kingdom.
He began his career in photography in 1987 and has since traveled to over 35 countries to capture the portraits of indigenous people.
He published his first book 'Literary Portraits of China' in 1997.
In 2010, he began working on his 'Before They Pass Away' project, which showcases indigenous cultures around the world.
The project was published as a book in 2013 and has since been exhibited in various countries across the world.
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This book showcases Jimmy Nelson's portraits of indigenous cultures around the world. It was first published in 2013.
The portraits from Jimmy Nelson's 'Before They Pass Away' project have been exhibited in various countries across the world.
This book showcases Jimmy Nelson's portraiture and landscape photography from his travels around the world. It was published in 2018.
Jimmy Nelson is a portrait and landscape photographer known for capturing indigenous cultures around the world.
'Before They Pass Away' is a project by Jimmy Nelson that showcases portraits of indigenous cultures around the world.
'Homage to Humanity' is a book by Jimmy Nelson that features his portraiture and landscape photography from his travels around the world.
Jimmy Nelson has traveled to over 35 countries to capture portraits of indigenous cultures, including Tibet, Papua New Guinea, Ethiopia, and Namibia.
Jimmy Nelson's photography style is characterized by his use of vibrant colors and his focus on capturing the identity and culture of the people he photographs.