The trip, 2010 by Lennart Nilsson Lennart Nilsson was born in August 24, 1922 Strängnäs, Sweden. His father and uncle were both photographers. His father gave him his first camera at age twelve. When he was fifteen, he saw a documentary about Louis Pasteur, who made him interested in microscopy. In a few years had acquired a microscope and Nilsson made photomicrographs of insects. In his late teens and twenties, he began a series of environmentalPortraits with a Zeiss camera Icoflex, and had the opportunity to photograph many famous Swedes. He began his professional career in 1940, half as a freelance photographer working for the publishing house often Ahlen and Akerlund in Stockholm. One of his first tasks was for the liberation of Norway in 1945 during the Second World War. Some of his early photo essays, a midwife, especially in Lapland (1945), Polar Bear Hunting in Spitzbergen (1947), and fishing on the River Congo (1948),brought him to international attention after the publication in life, Illustrated, Picture Post, and elsewhere. In 1954 eighty-seven his portraits of famous Swedes in Sweden in the book were published profile. His book 1955 report features a selection of his early work. In 1963 his photo essay on the Swedish Salvation Army has appeared in several magazines and in his book, Hallelujah. In the mid-1950s he began experimenting with new photographic techniques, extreme close-ups do.This ...
The bivouac trip (with audio) with music
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