Chris Rainier is considered one of the leading documentary photographers
working today. His life mission is to document the disappearing cultures and
tribes remaining on the planet. His photographs have appeared in: Life magazine,
Time magazine, National Geographic Publications, Smithsonian magazine, Conde
Nast Traveler, Outside magazine, The New Yorker, German French and Russian GEO
magazines, Men's Journal, The New York Times, and the publications of The United
Nations, The International Red Cross, and Amnesty International.
Chris's pictures are in numerous permanent collections around the world
including: The International Center of Photography in New York, The George
Eastman International House in Rochester, The Smithsonian Institution in Washington
DC, The Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, The Center of Creative Photography in
Arizona, The Australian National Museum in Sydney, the Museum of Tolerance in
Los Angeles, and The National Geographic Society in Washington DC.
He has two photographic books published: Keepers of The Spirit and Where Masks
Still Dance, New Guinea. He is presently working on a third book, documenting
traditional tribal tattooing around the planet.
Chris is director of an international cultural website called
Cultures on the Edge (http://www.culturesontheedge.com) featured as a part of the National
Geographic Society’s Cultures Initiative. Chris is co-director of the team
producing the Cultures Program at National Geographic. He is a contributing
editor at National Geographic Traveler, specializing in indigenous cultures.
From 1980 to 1985, Chris was a photographic assistant to the late Ansel Adams.
For questions concerning assignments (editorial / advertising), stock requests, acquiring books, and museum quality prints, please contact Chris Rainier at crainier@ngs.org. For ordering gallery prints please contact Barbara Cox at photokunst@aol.com.
For further examples of indigenous tribes around the World, please look at the following websites.