- Lennart Nilsson
Lennart Nilsson (born 1922) is a Swedish photographer and scientist. He is famous for his photographs of
in vivo human embryo s and other medical subjects once considered unphotographable, and more generally for his extrememacro photography . He is also considered to be amongSweden ’s first modern photojournalists.Biography
Lennart Nilsson was born the 24. of august 1922 in
Strängnäs , Sweden. His father and uncle were both photographers. His father gave him his firstcamera at age twelve. When he was approximately fifteen, he saw a documentary aboutLouis Pasteur that made him interested inmicroscopy . Within a few years, Nilsson had acquired amicroscope and was making microphotographs ofinsect s.In his late teens and twenties, he began taking a series of
environmental portrait s with an IcoflexZeiss camera, and had the opportunity to photograph many famous Swedes.He began his professional career in the mid-1940s as a freelance photographer, working frequently for the
publisher Åhlen & Åkerlund ofStockholm . One of his earliest assignments was covering the liberation ofNorway in 1945 duringWorld War II . Some of his earlyphoto essay s, notably "A Midwife in Lapland " (1945), "Polar Bear Hunting in Spitzbergen" (1947), and "Fishermen at theCongo River " (1948), brought him international attention after publication in "Life", Illustrated, Picture Post, and elsewhere.In 1954, eighty-seven of his portraits of famous Swedes were published in the book "Sweden in Profile". His 1955 book, "Reportage", featured a selection of his early work. In 1963 his photoessay about the Swedish
Salvation Army appeared in several magazines and in his book "Hallelujah".In the mid-1950s he began experimenting with new photographic techniques to make extreme close-up photographs. These advances, combined with very thin endoscopes that became available in the mid-1960s, enabled him to make groundbreaking photographs of living human
blood vessel s and body cavities. He achieved international fame in 1965, when his photographs of the beginning of human life appeared on the cover and on sixteen pages of Life magazine. They were also published in Stern, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, and elsewhere. The photographs made up a part of the book, "A Child is Born" (1965), which sold eight million copies in the first four days after publication. Some of the photographs from this book were later included on both Voyagerspacecraft .In 1969 he began using a
scanning electron microscope on a Life assignment to depict the body’s functions. He is generally credited with taking the first images of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and in 2003, he took the first image of theSARS virus .Around 1970 he joined the staff of the Karolinska Institutet and has worked there since.
Nilsson has also been involved in the creation of documentaries, including "The Saga of Life" (1982) and "The Miracle of Life" (1996).
Awards and honors
Nilsson became a member of the Swedish Society of Medicine in 1969, received an honorary doctorate in medicine from
Karolinska Institute in 1976, an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy from theTechnische Universität Braunschweig inGermany in 2002, and an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy fromLinköping University in Sweden in 2003. He won the Swedish Academy Nordic Authors’ Prize, the first Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography (in 1980), the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences’ Big Gold Medal in 1989, and in 2002 received the 12th presentation of the Swedish government’s Illis Quorum. His documentaries wonEmmy award s in 1982 and 1996.Nilsson’s work is on exhibit in many locations, including the
British Museum inLondon , the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, and the Modern Museum in Stockholm.Since 1998, the Lennart Nilsson Award has been presented annually during the Karolinska Institute's installation ceremony. It is given in recognition of extraordinary photography of
science and is sponsored by the Lennart Nilsson Foundation.Works
Books
*1959 "Myror" (Ants)
*1959 "Liv i hav" (Life in the Ocean)
*1963 "Halleluja, en bok om frälsningsarmén" (Hallelujah, a book about the Salvation Army)
*1965, 1976, 1990, 2003 "Ett barn blir till" (A Child is Born)
*1973 "Se människan" (Behold Man)
*1975 "Så blev du till" (How You were Made)
*1982 "Vårt inre i närbild" (Abbreviated version of Behold Man)
*1984 "Nära naturen" (Close to Nature)
*1985 "Kroppens försvar" (The Body Victorious)
*1986 "Människan – en fantastisk skapelse" (The Incredible Machine)
*1986 "I mammas mage" (Being Born)
*1993 "Vi ska få ett syskon" (We are Becoming a Sibling)
*2002 "Hans livs bilder" (Images of His Life)
*2006 "Life"External links
* [http://www.albertbonniersforlag.com/900/900.asp Profile] from Bonniers Förlag.
* [http://www.imagesinscience.com/kap6.html Images in Science] , a website about the book of that name.
* [http://www.lennartnilssonaward.se/bio.html Biography] at the Lennart Nilsson Foundation pages.
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