Jimmy Nelson, Creative Director, Jimmy Nelson Studio

Jimmy Nelson, Creative Director, Jimmy Nelson Studio

  • Jimmy Nelson has been traveling for most of his life.
  • At the age of 16, he traveled extensively for a project. By that time, he had lived with his parents on most continents.

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Overview

In a world saturated with countless photographs, there are artists who possess the remarkable ability to transcend the ordinary and capture the very essence of humanity. Among them stands Jimmy Nelson, a creative director, and photographer whose lens unveils the captivating stories of indigenous cultures and their profound connection with the world around them. 

00:10- About Jimmy Nelson

  • Jimmy Nelson has been traveling for most of his life.
  • At the age of 16, he traveled extensively for a project. By that time, he had lived with his parents on most continents.
  • He is the author of the book “Before They Pass Away”.

10:35- How was your journey to becoming a professional photographer?

  • It was an interesting bridge. I have photographed a lot of trauma, and then I have done commercial photography.
  • Eventually, I started to do what used to make me happy which was to connect with other people through the camera.
  • I started going to publishers and faced a lot of rejections. Finally, one publisher took a gamble on me and the book went viral.

18:49- How would you describe photography?

  • Life has become so easy because of technology. Anybody can just take out their iPhones and click pictures.
  • Photography is not just about getting the result you want. It’s about anticipation, effort, and forming a connection like dating someone, metaphorically speaking.
  • When I go to someone with a photo, they are not interested in the photo as much as they are interested in how I got the photo and the story behind it

26:03- How do you choose cultures and places to photograph?

  • The decision is not random, but it’s mostly organic I would say. For example, I am starting a project involving the Middle East because I think it has not been artistically documented in the last 30 years.
  • I have been getting invitations, I have to keep them at arm’s length to keep myself independent and objective for my own subjectivity.
  • I managed to go to the Netherlands for a project because of the pandemic, and it was a weirdly wonderful experience. 

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You can connect with Jimmy Nelson | LinkedIn

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  • Jimmy Nelson has been traveling for most of his life.
  • At the age of 16, he traveled extensively for a project. By that time, he had lived with his parents on most continents.
  • He is the author of the book “Before They Pass Away”.

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