A photographer hurries to capture indigenous peoples from all over the world until they disappear

Journey through the world of photographer Jimmy Nelson began in 2009, when he had the great idea to document the life and culture of indigenous peoples from around the world. So was born a delightful photo project called "Until They Disappear." During his trip, Jimmy traveled everywhere from Chukotka to Papua New Guinea and met more than 30 different ancient tribes. We could not even know about the existence of many of them. They have an isolated life, a unique appearance, an amazing culture, centuries-old traditions and rituals. The pictures taken by the English photographer are not just a reflection of the identities of different peoples, they are a kind of ethnographic report that can pass the test of time and preserve the memory of endangered tribes and nationalities in such a rapidly changing world.

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