Photographer Spotlight: Jimmy Nelson [VIDEO]

By Michael KurcfeldApril 1, 2014

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    JIMMY NELSON began his career as a photographer with a year-long walk across Tibet in 1987, at the age of 20. Since then he has worked in commercial photography and on journalistic assignments, while devoting himself to a series of photographs, collectively known as Before They Pass Away, documenting remote, unique cultures around the globe with a 50-year-old plate camera. The photos, The New York Times said, "testify to the irrepressible human will to beautify."


    The following interview, filmed and conducted by Michael Kurcfeld at Paris Photo, discusses the project.


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    SEBASTIAN COPELAND


    KAREN KNORR


     DAVID BAILEY


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    SERIES PRODUCER / MICHAEL KURCFELD


    LARB Contributor

    Michael Kurcfeld is a journalist, originally from the print world, but since 1990 working in electronic media. Since founding Stonehenge Media, he has produced film and arts coverage for NYTimes.comWSJ.comHuffington Post, PBS, Bravo, Yahoo Movies, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and Film.com. He produces the Photographer Spotlight series for the Los Angeles Review of Books.

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