Jimmy Nelson

  • Book incl. Signed photo
    Before They Pass Away XXL Collectors edition including 3 signed prints
    Before They Pass Away Collector´s Edition (Kazakhs)
    Box 31 x 39,5 cm, Book 29 x 37,5 cm, Photo 36 x 28 cm
    Before They Pass Away Collector´s Edition (Samburu)
    Box 31 x 39,5 cm, Book 29 x 37,5 cm, Photo 36 x 28 cm
    Before they pass away XXL
    Box 45,5 x 64,5 cm, Book 41,5 x 60 cm, 3 Photos 52 x 42 cm
    Befor They Pass Away XL
    Box 31 x 39,5 cm, Book 30 x 37,5 cm, Photo in frame 53 x 43 cm
  • Signed book
    Signed book "Homage to Humanity" by Jimmy Nelson
    29,7 cm x 37,5 cm x 4,7cm
    Signed book "Before They Pass Away" by Jimmy Nelson
    29,7 cm x 37,5 cm x 4,7cm
    Signed book "The Last Sentinels" by Jimmy Nelson
    29,7 cm x 37,5 cm x 4,7cm
    The Last Sentinels
    Book 22,5 x 29 cm
    Before They Pass Away
    Book 29,5 x 37,5
    Homage to Humanity
    Box 41 x 31 cm, Book 29,5 x 37,5 cm
    Between the Sea & the Sky
    Book 30 x 37,5 cm
  • Books
    Before they pass away XXL (NO Photos)
    Box 45,5 x 64,5 cm, Book 41,5 x 60 cm
  • Biography

    Jimmy Nelson was born in Sevenoaks, Kent. He spent his childhood in Africa, Asia and South America until he was sent to Stonyhurst College, a Jesuit boarding school in Lancashire, at the age of 8 because his parents had to work abroad. When he was 16 he had a stress related reaction to illness and antibiotics and developed Alopecia totalis, a condition in which all the hair falls out. He left boarding school in 1985 and started to trek the length of Tibet on foot when he was 19. He took a small camera on his trip and photographed his journey, which lasted about a year. After his return Nelson started to work as a professional photojournalist and was commissioned to cover a variety of themes, ranging from the Russian involvement in Afghanistan and the ongoing strife between India and Pakistan in Kashmir to the beginning of the war in former Yugoslavia. In 1992 Nelson was commissioned by Shell Oil to produce the book "Literary Portraits of China" and travelled the country for 36 months together with his wife Ashkaine Hora Adema . Hora Adema wrote the commissioned book and became the business partner of Nelson. Upon its completion the images were exhibited in the children's Palace on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, followed by a worldwide tour. From 1997 onwards Nelson began to work in commercial advertising. He is married and lives with his wife and their three children in Amsterdam and Ibiza.