Instead of relying on stereotypes or secondhand stories, they wanted to meet people personally and observe their way of life with honesty and openness. This philosophy gave their work a unique authenticity and emotional depth. As they traveled through Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, the brothers encountered communities living in conditions completely different from modern urban society.
Some groups still depended on ancient hunting methods, traditional medicine, and oral storytelling traditions passed down through generations. The Omidvar Brothers carefully documented these customs because they understood that modernization and globalization would eventually transform these societies forever.

