Attila L?r?nt, Hungarian photographer, author and founder of Disappearing Cultures Foundation began building up a visual document about various native cultures in the year of 2002. In his previous works he offers us glimpses of the life of Nilo-Hamite cultures of East Africa and also cultures from the Swahili coast region. In 2003 Attila L?r?nt published the book: East Africa more then a safari. His other project about Indian cultures in South America started 2003 and as the result National Geographic has published a 312 pages book titled: Indi?nok az Amazonas ment?n ?s az Andokban. Attila studied Fine Arts at Ecole de l?art in Paris and graphical design in Budapest. Besides making books and writing articles he is the Art director of Post Edison Computer Graphics and he also directs TV-commercials.