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The "Art" of Communication | Jimmy Nelson | TEDxInstitutLeRosey
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2015
- Recording and communicating with tribes and peoples to produce remarkable photographs of cultures before they pass away.
In 1987, after 10 years at a Jesuit boarding school in the North of England, Jimmy Nelson set off on his own to traverse the length of Tibet on foot. The journey lasted a year and upon his return his unique visual diary, featuring revealing images of a previously inaccessible Tibet, was published to wide international acclaim. In early 1994 he and his Dutch wife Ashkaine produced Literary Portraits of China, a 40 month project that took them to all the hidden corners of the newly opening People’s Republic. From 1997 onwards, Jimmy started accumulating images of remote and unique cultures photographed with a traditional 50-year-old plate camera and awards followed. International exhibitions and acclaim created the Before they Pass Away in 2010. Jimmy Nelson spoke at TEDx Amsterdam in 2013 and at TED Global in 2014.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
This story only gets more spectacular. Thank you for making these precious tribes throughout the world. I cried when I saw how lovingly they embraced him when he brought back the books with the pictures. Again, an amazing story! Thank you!!
Thank you for your work and dedication to the last remnants of true civilisation. We have so much to learn from them.
I love when I learn something new. This was great. To walk for two weeks through a valley to have an experience and want to document it for others to see...the negative comments puzzle me. Why wouldn't Jimmy Nelson NOT want people to see his photos? that's what he made HIS personal journey to do...find and share information. It's always the ones that don't do anything with their life that want to sit and critique others.
Great photographer... when you look at a photo, people only see what is inside that image, but not the journey, the energy , the effort, the perseverance to take a shot... that looks like it was done in a studio. But there is always a story , the viewer never knows. Pisses me off as a photographer, but at the same time, it gives me something to only I can hold.
Genuine conversation is what I really want. It is when both of you become honest, have real empathy and sympathy for each other. From genuine conversations where deeper bonds are formed too. One doesn't need to be a genius, intellectual or know-it-all when having that kind of priceless conversation, all they need is to be truly honest. A communication that is always about information exchange and intellectual topics can be boring. Genuine conversation can never be boring as its a heart to heart communication. Anyone that has intact empathy and sympathy is capable of that. From what I notice, it is very rare nowadays.
Indeed it is..
Kudos sir to your excitement for your passion... Just amazed with the class of work you have done
This is the way how you can inspire others.
Playback speed to .75 just trust me on this ☝🏽
Good call. I wish there was like a .83 for this guy.
Amazing!!! I can feel the passion from him! 🥰🔥🌍
I have always admired the Indigenous cultures of this planet since I was a boy. What is sad is I fear that many will perish before we can learn their eternal wisdoms and our own lost roots. Perhaps inner arrogance we will perish and they will remain in some measure and even thrive when we have vanquished ourselves under the weight of our ignorance and technological stupor.
im still figuring out, how the title and the video are connected. But good story though
THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL JIMMY
Amazing... You captivated me
The audience is dead it's like talking to the wall
+JejeBabe needs more crowd surfing?
+JejeBabe they are caught in his story, excited not to miss a single word of his unbelievable experiences. I was kind of holding my breath too :D
He's talking so fast, he doesn't give them air to respond. I saw him last weekend IRL (3 years later) and he learned a lot in speaking :)
Amazing story. I loved this!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful and interesting life story, ❤️❤️
The photos are absolutely stunning. It facinates me that this small community and how they live. This guy had an experience of a lifetime!!
Woooooooh !
Really great !
Phil (France)
Just listening to him speak is making me feel out of breath...geeze breathe a little.
captivating
Its a great story, but for a long long time, I couldnt figure out what point he's trying to make.
Same, waited for a surprising end
Share and to cherish the remnants of civilisation
sana ol jimmy nelson
I need money
I can't understand that how is vedio related to communication
Actually kahi kahi hai esme thoda related communication se
lovely stories
amazing
I have a question, for anyone to answer. What 1 thing can I do at home that can help me become more confident with my voice and what 1 thing can I do that will help me speak full sentences properly? Thanks in advance😊
See a communication coach, a psychotherapist or a language conversation teacher.
Sing***Sing songs with lyrics, and practice, practice, practice. Singing will help you a lot:) Good Luck!*
Speak about a particular topic and record it.Listen and if you dont like your tone change it to a lower tone and more confident one.Keep recording to track ur improvement. For your facial expression , talk infront of the mirror.
awesome
ultimate sir. But i cant understand anything sir😅😅😅😅😅. your accent make me baffled to understand your words sir
Damn he moves so much
wow.
Hello i speak spanish but i dont understand very good english , can you writte subtitles in spanish? Please thank you .
Hello bro
Just to reminder that there is English subtitle available for this video . Good day!!👍
@@meirabatoijam2235 They specifically asked for Spanish subtitles. 🙂 The attempt to help was nice though.
I thought .. that camera man came to kill him
Traducir al español.
How many are from CHETTINAD collage 😂
Are you Searching for online courses just google search as "Zoe Talent Solutions".
cool story bro...
Any one here from Ramanujan.😂
Ramanujan college?
@@suruchikumari9414 yes from megha ma'am class😂.
Yes buddy 😂😂
Was just scrolling comments for better understanding
@@suruchikumari9414 reduce your playback speed if you are not able to understand his accent.
Leave them alone
No hablo ingles, thanks
Before they pass away? What kind of colonialist arrogance is that?
Davi Kopenawa, spokesman of the Yanomami tribe in Brazil and known as the “Dalai Lama of the Rainforest”:
I saw the photos and I didn’t like them. This man only wants to force his own ideas on the photos, to publish them in books and to show them to everyone so that people will think he’s a great photographer. Just like Chagnon, he does whatever he wants with indigenous peoples. It is not true that indigenous peoples are about to die out. We will be around for a long time, fighting for our land, living in this world and continuing to create our children.
Are you quoting someone?
Jesus. This is boring. I can’t. What a terribly anxious tone and temperament. Hearing him talk makes me feel pain.
I wonder how much percentage of the money’s he made with the book, that he gave to the people he photographed?
why so negative