Jimmy Nelson is a legendary photographer of humanity. He shares seven insights gleaned from his 48-year career, each one backed up with an interesting anecdote about how he got better at his craft.
From peeing the bed in a Mongolian tent in the dead of winter, to seeing his own reflection in the eyes of his subjects, Jimmy shares some fascinating tidbits of hard-earned wisdom about art and connecting with others.
• 7 Lessons I Learnt From Photography (feat. Jimmy Nelson) via Cooperative of Photography
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Seven Anecdotes from a Photographer
of Vanishing Cultures
via Boing Boing
Labels:
culture,
DIVERSITY,
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE,
JIMMY NELSON,
Photography,
wisdom
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