It's finally here, my podcast episode with world renowned photographer and visual artist, Jimmy Nelson. Jimmy is known and celebrated for his beautiful images of Indigenous peoples, capturing their traditions, resilience, and beauty with an authenticity that has touched hearts worldwide. His famous books, such as Before They Pass Away and Homage to Humanity, have spread all over the world and reminded us of the importance of connection and preservation in a rapidly changing world. In his latest book, Between the Sea and the Sky, Jimmy delves into the heart of Dutch culture. Showcasing twenty different Dutch communities, capturing individuals in traditional attire amidst iconic landscapes.
When I started Make, Jimmy was one of my top five dream guests, and I’m thrilled that this dream has finally become a reality.
In this episode, we dive into Jimmy’s fascinating story and the philosophy behind his powerful work. With all of his energy he shares stories behind his most iconic images and gives advice every creator on the planet should here. At least, that’s what I think.
00:00 Intro
05:33 Jimmy's journey from the dark into the light
16:38 First experiences with photography
19:41 Regaining his voice as a creator
27:32 Difference between a photographer and an artist
32:42 Finding connections with Indigenous people
40:58 Capturing true beauty
50:21 What does Jimmy find most challenging?
51:56 How does Jimmy make a portrait?
01:01:58 Being in the moment vs External validation
01:13:30 What we can learn from tribes
01:17:44 Letting go to find all of life's beauty
01:26:52 Passion beats talent
01:28:35 Outro
Thank you for listening, that means the world to me. And a huge thank you to our guest, Jimmy Nelson, for sharing his incredible journey, insights and passion.
Follow Jimmy:
https://www.jimmynelson.com/
https://www.instagram.com/jimmy.nelson.official/
If you would like to see Jimmy's work up close, starting February 9, they'll have an exhibition at the Museum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht.
My Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/krispouw/
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Until next time, keep making, keep dreaming, and keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. See you in the next episode!