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Jimmy with his GibelliniMy italian Gibellini camera isn’t just any camera; it’s an analog beauty that takes you on a journey unlike any digital device. Let’s delve into what makes this process so special.
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Jimmy and his father during his childhoodIt all started with a special camera and an incredible adventure...
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Jimmy with the Wodaabe in Chad, 2016.jpg Jimmy with the Wodaabe in Chad, 2016From my personal perspective, I would say yes, but on one condition: that we as human beings begin to realize that we are all the same. We share the same pain, the same dreams, the same emotions, and the same search in this very short, yet potentially very profound, life that we have.
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Jimmy with the Kaluli 2, Papua New Guinea, 2017One of the most frequently asked questions I encounter is, "What have I learned from all these indigenous cultures around the world and how they live in a respectful dance with the natural world?" It's a big, profound, and very important question. Allow me to synthesize the answer to make it succinct and understandable.
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Jimmy with the Dani in Papua New Guinea, 2010In all these far-flung destinations and locations around the world, how do I establish those connections? The answer lies in years and years of relentless traveling and building relationships that stand the test of time. Let me take you through the journey of how these connections are made and maintained.
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Jimmy with the Muchimba in Angola
Have I had any mystical experiences on my journeys? That’s a question I get often, and it’s a profound one. Rather than pinpointing one specific moment in time, I want to share an ongoing mystical experience that has profoundly shaped my life—the rediscovery of self.
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Jimmy with the Dolgan in Siberia, 2018
One of the most repeated questions I often get asked is: "how do I travel?" But, are we talking about pragmatic travel, or the spiritual travel of the mind and body?
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Editing, to me, is a multifaceted process that goes beyond the mere technological tweaks of the digital world. There are two forms of editing I engage in: the technological digital edit and the edit of the heart and soul.
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Jimmy with the Huli Wigmen in Papua New Guinea 2010I'm often asked, "Haven't you made enough pictures?" The answer is a resounding '"NO!". There is always more to capture, more stories to tell, and more beauty to uncover. So, what am I doing now?My next project is somewhat serendipitous, especially considering recent political events. It’s a deep dive into the culture that still thrives in the Middle East...