Jimmy Nelson has gone all over the earth to photograph native peoples at their proudest moments and to show you their soul.
Australian fashion is taking notice of the country’s oldest design traditions – and we’re only just scratching the surface
Brit photographer Jimmy Nelson, 52, captures the raw, natural beauty of tribespeople adorned in traditional dress, many with elaborate face paint and extraordinarily headdresses
A stunning new collection of portraits—comprising individuals from Polynesia and South Sudan to Chad and China—is a testament to preserving imperiled cultures
A photographer is trying to preserve for posterity the faces and appearances of indigenous peoples in their traditional dress.
Brit photographer Jimmy Nelson, 52, captures the raw, natural beauty of tribespeople adorned in traditional dress, many with elaborate face paint and extraordinarily headdresses
Africa is a large continent with 47 countries on it plus 6 island nations off the coast, namely Cape Verde, São Tomé, Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles, and Mauritius, making the total to 53. All African countries are home to indigenous people. These people have a different lifestyle from the mainstream. They are…
A stunning new collection of portraits—comprising individuals from Polynesia and South Sudan to Chad and China—is a testament to preserving imperiled cultures
The Adivasis, or the indigenous people of India, make up 8.6 percent of the country’s population and are largely forgotten by the media and society.
Spectacular photos taken by Jimmy Nelson provide a rich glimpse of worlds which are close to disappearing. The photographer's project is titled, 'Blink and they're gone.'
A photographer is trying to preserve for posterity the faces and appearances of indigenous peoples in their traditional dress.
Brit photographer Jimmy Nelson, 52, captures the raw, natural beauty of tribespeople adorned in traditional dress, many with elaborate face paint and extraordinarily headdresses
Hi, my name is Alexander Khimushin. I am a traveling photographer born and raised in Sakha (Yakutia) - the coldest region of the world and one of the most isolated regions of Siberia. 10 years ago, I packed a backpack and set out on a journey that continues to this day, traveling alone to the most remote and inaccessible corners of the world. Visiting Indigenous People and learning about their cultures and traditional ways of living has become the most inspiring experience of my life. The last several years I dedicated to The World In Faces photo project that showcases the incredible diversity of our multicultural world through photo portraits and personal stories of Indigenous People.
'Blink, and they're gone.'
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“I feel a responsibility to create change for generations to come.”
Indigenous groups around the world, many of whom are becoming less and less prominent by the day, are rich with culture and traditions. We created this gallery to share a small glimpse into some portraits of these often overlooked communities in North America and across the globe. This gallery is inspired by a few U.S. cities celebrating Indigenous People's Day (Oct. 13) on Yahoo News. Please share some of your favorite portraits of diverse cultures and people from around the world with this format: [Flickr photo page URL]
Jimmy Nelson spent four years documenting the world’s indigenous cultures for his Before They Pass Away project. This week, new and archive images go on display at Brussels’ La Photographie Galerie
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