Jimmy Nelson: Gorgeous portraits of the world's vanishing people

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Now, I've been making pictures for quite a long time,
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and normally speaking, a picture like this, for me,
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should be straightforward.
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I'm in southern Ethiopia. I'm with the Daasanach.
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There's a big family, there's a very beautiful tree,
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and I make these pictures with this very large,
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extremely cumbersome, very awkward technical plate film camera.
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Does anybody know 4x5 and 10x8 sheets of film,
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and you're setting it up, putting it on the tripod.
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I've got the family, spent the better part of a day talking with them.
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They sort of understand what I'm on about.
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They think I'm a bit crazy, but that's another story.
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And what's most important for me is the beauty and the aesthetic,
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and that's based on the light.
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So the light's setting on my left-hand side,
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and there's a balance in the communication with the Daasanach,
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the family of 30, all ages.
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There's babies and there's grandparents,
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I'm getting them in the tree and waiting for the light to set,
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and it's going, going, and I've got one sheet of film left,
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and I think, I'm okay, I'm in control, I'm in control.
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I'm setting it up and I'm setting up, and the light's just about to go,
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and I want it to be golden, I want it to be beautiful.
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I want it to be hanging on the horizon so it lights these people,
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in all the potential glory that they could be presented.
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And it's about to go and it's about to go,
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and I put my sheet in the camera,
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it's all focused,
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and all of a sudden there's a massive "whack,"
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and I'm looking around, and in the top corner of the tree,
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one of the girls slaps the girl next to her,
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and the girl next to her pulls her hair, and all hell breaks loose,
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and I'm standing there going, "But the light, the light.
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Wait, I need the light. Stay still! Stay still!"
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And they start screaming,
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and then one of the men turns around and starts screaming, shouting,
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and the whole tree collapses, not the tree, but the people in the tree.
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They're all running around screaming, and they run back off into the village
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in this sort of cloud of smoke, and I'm left there standing behind my tripod.
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I've got my sheet, and the light's gone, and I can't make the picture.
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Where have they all gone? I had no idea.
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It took me a week, it took me a week to make the picture which you see here today,
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and I'll tell you why. (Applause)
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It's very, very, very simple -- I spent a week going around the village,
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and I went to every single one: "Hello, can you meet at the tree?
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What's your story? Who are you?"
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And it all turned out to be about a boyfriend, for crying out loud.
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I mean, I have teenage kids. I should know.
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It was about a boyfriend. The girl on the top, she'd kissed the wrong boy,
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and they'd started having a fight.
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And there was a very, very beautiful lesson for me in that:
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If I was going to photograph these people
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in the dignified, respectful way that I had intended,
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and put them on a pedestal, I had to understand them.
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It wasn't just about turning up. It wasn't just about shaking a hand.
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It wasn't about just saying, "I'm Jimmy, I'm a photographer."
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I had to get to know every single one of them,
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right down to whose boyfriend is who and who is allowed to kiss who.
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So in the end, a week later,
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and I was absolutely exhausted,
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I mean on my knees going, "Please get back up in that tree.
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It's a picture I need to make."
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They all came back. I put them all back up in the tree.
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I made sure the girls were in the right position,
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and the ones that slapped, one was over there.
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They did look at each other. If you look at it later,
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they're staring at each other very angrily,
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and I've got the tree and everything,
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and then at the last minute, I go, "The goat, the goat!
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I need something for the eye to look at. I need a white goat in the middle."
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So I swapped all the goats around. I put the goats in.
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But even then I got it wrong, because if you can see on the left-hand side,
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another little boy storms off because I didn't choose his goat.
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So the moral being I have to learn to speak Goat as well as Daasanach.
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But anyway, the effort that goes into that picture
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and the story that I've just related to you,
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as you can imagine,
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there are hundreds of other bizarre, eccentric stories
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of hundreds of other people around the world.
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And this was about four years ago, and I set off on a journey,
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to be honest, a very indulgent journey.
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I'm a real romantic. I'm an idealist, perhaps in some ways naive.
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But I truly believe that there are people on the planet that are beautiful.
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It's very, very simple. It's not rocket science.
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I wanted to put these people on a pedestal.
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I wanted to put them on a pedestal like they'd never been seen before.
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So, I chose about 35 different groups,
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tribes, indigenous cultures.
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They were chosen purely because of their aesthetic,
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and I'll talk more about that later.
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I'm not an anthropologist, I have no technical study with the subject,
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but I do have a very, very, very deep passion,
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and I believe that I had to choose the most beautiful people on the planet
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in the most beautiful environment that they lived in,
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and put the two together and present them to you.
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About a year ago,
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I published the first pictures,
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and something extraordinarily exciting happened.
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The whole world came running,
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and it was a bizarre experience, because everybody, from everywhere:
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"Who are they? What are they? How many are they?
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Where did you find them? Are they real? You faked it.
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Tell me. Tell me. Tell me. Tell me." Millions of questions for which,
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to be honest, I don't have the answers.
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I really didn't have the answers,
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and I could sort of understand, okay, they're beautiful, that was my intention,
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but the questions that I was being fired at,
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I could not answer them.
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Until, it was quite amusing, about a year ago
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somebody said, "You've been invited to do a TED Talk."
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And I said, "Ted? Ted? Who's Ted? I haven't met Ted before."
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He said, "No, a TED Talk." I said, "But who's Ted?
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Do I have to talk to him or do we sit with each other on the stage?"
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And, "No, no, the TED group. You must know about it."
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And I said, "I've been in a teepee and in a yurt for the last five years.
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How do I know who Ted is? Introduce me to him."
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Anyway, to cut a long story short, he said, "We have to do a TED Talk."
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Researched. Oh, exciting. That's great!
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And then eventually you're going to go to TEDGlobal.
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Even more exciting.
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But what you need to do, you need to teach the people lessons,
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lessons that you've learned on your travels around the world
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with these tribes.
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I thought, lessons, okay, well, what did I learn? Good question.
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Three. You need three lessons, and they need to be terribly profound.
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(Laughter)
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And I thought, three lessons, well, I'm going to think about it.
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(Applause)
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So I thought long and hard, and I stood here two days ago,
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and I had my test run, and I had my cards
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and my clicker in my hands and my pictures were on the screen,
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and I had my three lessons, and I started presenting them,
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and I had this very odd out-of-body experience.
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I sort of looked at myself standing there, going, "Oh, Jimmy,
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this is complete loads of codswallop.
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All these people sitting here, they've had more of these talks,
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they've heard more lessons in their life.
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Who are you to tell them what you've learned?
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Who are you to guide them and who are you to show them
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what is right, what is wrong, what these people have to say?"
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And I had a little bit of a, it was very private,
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a little bit of a meltdown.
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I went back, and a little bit like the boy walking away from the tree with his goats,
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very disgruntled, going, that didn't work,
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It wasn't what I wanted to communicate.
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And I thought long and hard about it, and I thought, well, the only thing
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I can communicate is very, very basic.
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You have to turn it all the way around.
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There's only one person I know here, and that's me.
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I'm still getting to know myself,
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and it's a lifelong journey, and I probably won't have all the answers,
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but I did learn some extraordinary things on this journey.
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So what I'm going to do is share with you my lessons.
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It's a very, as I explained at the beginning, very indulgent, very personal,
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how and why I made these pictures,
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and I leave it to you as the audience to interpret what these lessons
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have meant to me, what they could perhaps mean to you.
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I traveled enormously as a child.
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I was very nomadic. It was actually very exciting.
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All around the world,
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and I had this feeling that I was pushed off at great speed
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to become somebody, become that individual, Jimmy.
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Go off into the planet, and so I ran, and I ran,
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and my wife sometimes kids me, "Jimmy, you look a bit like Forrest Gump,"
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but I'm, "No, it's all about something, trust me."
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So I kept running and I kept running, and I sort of got somewhere
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and I sort of stood there and looked around me and I thought, well,
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where do I belong? Where do I fit?
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What am I? Where am I from? I had no idea.
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So I hope there aren't too many psychologists in this audience.
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Perhaps part of this journey
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is about me trying to find out where I belonged.
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So whilst going, and don't worry, I didn't when I arrived with these tribes,
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I didn't paint myself yellow and run around with these spears and loincloths.
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But what I did find were people that belonged themselves,
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and they inspired me, some extraordinary people,
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and I'd like to introduce you to some heroes of mine.
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They're the Huli.
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Now, the Huli are some of the most extraordinarily beautiful people
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on the planet.
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They're proud. They live in the Papua New Guinean highlands.
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There's not many of them left, and they're called the Huli wigmen.
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And images like this, I mean, this is what it's all about for me.
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And you've spent weeks and months there talking with them, getting there,
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and I want to put them on a pedestal, and I said, "You have something
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that many people have not seen.
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You sit in this stunning nature."
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And it really does look like this, and they really do look like this.
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This is the real thing.
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And you know why they're proud? You know why they look like this,
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and why I broke my back literally
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to photograph them and present them to you?
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It's because they have these extraordinary rituals.
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And the Huli have this ritual: When they're teenagers,
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becoming a man, they have to shave their heads,
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and they spend the rest of their life shaving their heads every single day,
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and what they do with that hair,
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they make it into a creation,
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a creation that's a very personal creation.
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It's their creation. It's their Huli creation.
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So they're called the Huli wigmen.
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That's a wig on his head.
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It's all made out of his human hair.
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And then they decorate that wig with the feathers of the birds of paradise,
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and don't worry, there are many birds there.
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There's very few people living, so nothing to get too upset about,
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and they spend the rest of their life recreating these hats
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and getting further and further,
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and it's extraordinary, and there's another group,
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they're called the Kalam, and they live in the next valley,
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but they speak a completely different language,
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they look completely different, and they wear a hat,
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and it's built out of scarabs,
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these fantastic emerald green little scarabs,
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and sometimes there are 5,000 or 6,000 scarabs in this hat,
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and they spend the whole of their life collecting these scarabs
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to build these hats.
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So the Huli inspired me in that they belong.
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Perhaps I have to work harder at finding a ritual which matters for me
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and going back into my past to see where I actually fit.
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An extremely important part of this project
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was about how I photograph these extraordinary people.
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And it's basically beauty. I think beauty matters.
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We spend the whole of our existence revolving around beauty:
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beautiful places, beautiful things, and ultimately, beautiful people.
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It's very, very, very significant.
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I've spent all of my life analyzing what do I look like?
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Am I perceived as beautiful?
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Does it matter if I'm a beautiful person or not,
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or is it purely based on my aesthetic?
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And then when I went off, I came to a very narrow conclusion.
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Do I have to go around the world photographing, excuse me,
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women between the age of 25 and 30? Is that what beauty is going to be?
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Is everything before and after that utterly irrelevant?
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And it was only until I went on a journey,
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a journey that was so extreme,
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I still get shivers when I think about it.
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I went to a part of the world, and I don't know whether any of you
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have ever heard of Chukotka. Has anybody ever heard of Chukotka?
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Chukotka probably is, technically, as far as one can go
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and still be on the living planet.
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It's 13 hours' flight from Moscow.
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First you've got to get to Moscow, and then 13 hours' flight nonstop from Moscow.
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And that's if you get there.
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As you can see, some people sort of miss the runway.
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And then when you land there, in Chukotka are the Chukchis.
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Now, the Chukchis are the last indigenous Inuits of Siberia,
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and they're people I'd heard about, I'd hardly seen any images of,
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but I knew they were there,
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and I'd been in touch with this guide,
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and this guide said,
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"There's this fantastic tribe. There's only about 40 of them.
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You'll be okay. We'll find them." So off we went on this journey.
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When we arrived there, after a month of traveling across the ice,
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and we'd got to them, but then I was not allowed to photograph them.
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They said, "You cannot photograph us. You have to wait.
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You have to wait until you get to know us. You have to wait until you understand us.
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You have to wait until you see how we interact with one another."
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And only then, it was many, many weeks later, I saw a respect.
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They had zero judgment.
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They observed one another, from the youth, from the middle aged to the old.
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They need each other.
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The children need to chew the meat all day
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because the adults don't have any teeth,
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but at the same time, the children take the old aged people out
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to the toilet because they're infirm,
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so there's this fantastic community of respect.
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And they adore and admire one another, and they truly taught me
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what beauty was.
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(Applause)
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Now I'm going to ask for a little bit of audience interaction.
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This is extremely important for the end of my talk.
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If you could look at somebody left to the right of you,
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and I want you to observe them,
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and I want you to give them a compliment. This is very important.
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Now, it may be their nose or their hair or even their aura, I don't mind,
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but please look at each other, give them a compliment.
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You have to be quick, because I'm running out of time.
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And you have to remember it.
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Okay, thank you, thank you, thank you, you've given each other compliments.
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Hold that compliment very, very tightly. Hold it for later.
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And the last thing, it was extraordinarily profound,
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and it happened only two weeks ago. Two weeks ago I went back to the Himba.
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Now, the Himba live in northern Namibia on the border of Angola,
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and I'd been there a few times before,
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and I'd gone back to present this book I'd made,
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to show them the pictures, to get into a discussion with them,
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to say, "This is how I saw you. This is how I love you.
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This is how I respect you. What do you think? Am I right? Am I wrong?"
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So I wanted this debate. It was very, very, very emotional,
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and one night we were sitting around the campfire,
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and I have to be honest, I think I'd had a little bit too much to drink,
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and I was sort of sitting under the stars going, "This is great,
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you've seen my pictures, we love each other." (Laughter)
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And I'm a little bit slow,
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and I looked around me, and I said,
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I thought, maybe, the fence is missing.
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Wasn't there a fence here last time I came?
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You know, this big protective fence around the village,
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and they sort of looked at me and go, "Yeah, chief die."
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And I thought, okay, chief dying, right, you know,
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look up at the stars again, look at the campfire.
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Chief die. What on Earth does chief die have to do with the fence?
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"Chief die.
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First we destroy, yeah? Then we reflect.
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Then we rebuild. Then we respect."
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And I burst out in tears, because my father had only just died
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prior to this journey,
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and I didn't ever acknowledge him,
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I didn't ever appreciate him for the fact that I'm probably standing here today
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because of him.
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These people taught me that we are only who we are because of our parents
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and our grandparents and our forefathers
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going on and on and on before that,
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and I, no matter how romantic or how idealistic I am on this journey,
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I did not know that until two weeks ago.
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I did not know that until two weeks ago.
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So what's this all about?
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Well, there's an image I'd like to show you,
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quite a special image, and it wasn't essentially the image I wanted to choose.
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I was sitting there the other day, and I have to finish on a strong image.
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And somebody said, "You have to show them the picture of the Nenets. The Nenets."
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I was like, yeah, but that's not my favorite picture.
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She went, "No no no no no no no. It's an amazing picture.
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You're in his eyes."
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I said, "What do you mean I'm in his eyes? It's a picture of the Nenets."
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She said, "No, look, look closely, you're in his eyes."
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And when you look closely at this picture, there is a reflection of me in his eyes,
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so I think perhaps he has my soul, and I'm in his soul,
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and whilst these pictures look at you, I ask you to look at them.
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You may not be reflected in his eyes,
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but there is something extraordinarily important about these people.
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I don't ultimately have the answers, as I've just shared with you,
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but you must do. There must be something there.
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So if you can briefly reflect on what I was discussing
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about beauty and about belonging and about our ancestors and our roots,
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and I need you all to stand for me, please.
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(Laughter)
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Now you have no excuse. It's almost lunchtime,
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and this is not a standing ovation, so don't worry,
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I'm not fishing for compliments.
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But you were given a compliment a few minutes ago.
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Now I want you to stand tall.
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I want you to breathe in. This is what I say.
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I'm not going to get on my knees for two weeks.
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I'm not going to ask you to carry a goat,
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and I know you don't have any camels.
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Photography's extraordinarily powerful.
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It's this language which we now all understand.
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We truly do all understand it,
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and we have this global digital fireplace, don't we,
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but I want to share you with the world,
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because you are also a tribe.
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You are the TED tribe, yeah? But you have to remember that compliment.
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You have to stand tall, breathe in through your nose,
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and I'm going to photograph you. Okay?
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I need to do a panoramic shot, so it's going to take a minute,
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so you have to concentrate, okay?
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Breathe in, stand tall, no laughing. Shh, breathe through your nose.
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I'm going to photograph.
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(Clicks)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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