Description: The long-awaited Japanese version of the "beautiful" ethnic minority photo book that has received a great response around the world! Photographer Jimmy Nelson visits ethnic minorities around the world and captures portraits of them as he shares with them the ways and cultures that are disappearing.This award-winning work was published in more than 30 countries in Europe and America in the blink of an eye after its original release. Excerpt from “Afterword” (Jimmy Nelson)``This photobook also aims to serve as a source of inspiration.Its primary goal is to keep tribal traditions aliveSo that we can learn from it.It also encourages people to take a close look at their own unique culture.It is also intended to encourage.Because this project is not just about me.It is a catalyst for something bigger. If we also have old images, ideas, and stories about tribal life,If we could start a global movement to record and share new things,Some of our world's precious cultural heritageIt may be possible to save it from extinction. ” "Jimmy Nelson is not a scientist,Answers to complex questions surrounding the extinction of cultures and tribesI'm not even pretending to have it.His inner needs have led him to travel to the extremes of the world. He is a dreamer, an idealist, and an admirer.Celebrating the beauty and uniqueness of declining social groups in remote parts of the world,It tries to open our eyes to realities that we don't want to acknowledge.If we don't record the last people living today as they were in the past, and their customs,It will disappear without a trace.It's too late to mourn when the last tribesman wears a suit and lives in a townhouse. Because there was no one to point out how distinctive and individual they were,They also do not believe that their culture is a heritage worth preserving.But when faced with one photographer who insists that they have unique value,This causes their attitudes to change dramatically. Jimmy's photo may have been composed, butNevertheless, the photographer still captures the hidden truth.He longs to open our eyes and hearts.This is exactly where we urbanites came from. Tribe people are part of our history, our origins,It is our basic existence.they are us.Because people living in tribal societies are the last remaining archetypal humans,We must provide as many opportunities as possible for them to coexist with modern society. If we don't do that, they really will disappear forever,Irreplaceable parts of us will also disappear. ” ✔ Store NoticePlease be sure to add our store to your favorites! If there are any Japanese products you wish to purchase, please feel free to contact us.✔ Shipping・All shipments will include a tracking number, so you can order with confidence. You will always be able to check the shipping status.・We can only ship to the address registered with eBay. If you wish to ship to a different address, please change your address on eBay before placing your order.・We ship from Monday to Friday. Shipping is not available on weekends as the courier services are closed.・We do not understate product prices or mark items as gifts.✔ For International BuyersImport duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These costs are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be before bidding or purchasing. Thank you for your understanding.
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Book Title: BEFORE THEY PASS AWAY
Publication date: December 9, 2016
Custom Bundle: No
Book Series: BEFORE THEY PASS AWAY
Publisher: Pai International
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Picture Book
Language: Japanese
ISBN: 9784756247964
ISBN-13: 978-4756247964
ISBN-10: 4756247962
Author: Jimmy Nelson
Print length: 280 pages
Genre: Photo
Topic: Books
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Number of Pages: 280 pages