Lennart Nilsson

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LENNART NILSSON

Scanpix Sweden represents Lennart Nilsson’s images worldwide. For more information, please visit scanpix.se/lennartnilsson Contact us: images@scanpix.se +46 8 738 3810


LENNART NILSSON

”...he has managed to capture the creation of a human being, from conception to birth”

World famous, award winning photographer Lennart Nilsson is a pioneer in medical photography. Together with researchers and advanced, custom made equipment, he has documented the inside of man down to the level of a cell. Throughout the years, he has managed to capture the creation of a human being, from conception to birth. The book “A child is born” has 5 editions and been distributed in 27 countries.

Lennart Nilsson began his career as a photojournalist in the middle of the 1940s and published a number of photo-essays in Swedish and foreign magazines, including ”Polar Bear Hunting in Spitzbergen” (1947). On his assignment for Life to photograph Dag Hammarskjöld’s arrival in New York as UN Secretary General in 1953, he brought his first photographs of the human embryo. The photographs were published, and he was encouraged to continue photographing the origins of man. In order to show the fetus development from the earliest stage he used macro-lenses and instruments with special wide-angled lenses. The publication in 1965 of Nilsson’s cover story for Life, ‘The Drama of Life before Birth’, was a landmark. His famous book A Child is Born was published that same year and has since been published in five editions in over twenty countries.

Self-portrait 1950. Photo: Lennart Nilsson | 2003 Photo: Jacob Forsell/Scanpix


Photo techniques Lennart Nilsson worked for Life between 1965 and 1972 and produced stories about hearts and heart attacks and microscopic view inside the body and the brain. He used light microscopy, special made lenses, and scanning electron microscopy. The scanning electron microscope provided not only magnification of hundreds of thousands times but sharp threedimensionality. The photographs from the scanning electron microscope are in black and white. In order to make them more legible he has collaborated with Gillis Häägg to translate the grey scale into full color, which provides the photographs with their own particular color identity. Some of the most recent color has been applied digitally and is conspicuously different. Nilsson has earned international recognitions for his films of the human body, but he has also had interest in documenting animals and nature. Awards Lennart Nilsson has received a number of eminent awards and prizes for his photographic work. He was the first recipient of The Erna and Victor Hasselblad Foundation’s Photography Award in 1980 and received the ICP Infinity Award in1992. Among his other awards are 1944 Year’s Prize (“The Little Nobel Prize”) in 1972 by The Royal Institute of Technology and The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences’ Big Gold Medal in 1989. His documentaries won Emmy awards in 1982 and 1996.

”Some of the most recent color has been applied digitally and is conspicuously different”

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 the Technische Unversität Braunschweig in Germany in 2002, and an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy from Linköping University in Sweden in 2003. In 2002, Nilsson received the 12th presentation of the Swedish government’s Illis Quorum. In 2009 the Swedish Government awards Lennart Nilsson the honorary title of professor NASA’s unmanned spacecraft Voyager I and Voyager II both carried photographs from A Child is Born on their journey through our solar system and out into the universe. Lennart Nilsson’s work can be found in collections at a number of museums and institutions, including the British Museum in London, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, MOMA in New York, Hasselblad Foundation in Gothenburg, Nationalmuseum 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. Scanpix Sweden represents both the scientific and photojournalistic images of Lennart Nilsson worldwide.


LENNART NILSSON A Child Is Born

”Lennart’s pictures remind us we are all born from a common process...”

Female sex hormone | The egg, just prior to ovulation | The sensitive folds of mucous membrane are ready to transport the egg into the Fallopian tube | Infundibulum Quote: Mark Holborn, A Child is Born


m in a mature female


LENNART NILSSON A Child Is Born

Up to five hundred million sperm enter the vagina after ejaculation, and take off for the cervix Quote: Mark Holborn, A Child is Born


�The photographs would not have their power to astonish us if it was data simply cold as laboratory information�


LENNART NILSSON A Child Is Born

�We now inhabit an interactive world, where stories are read differently. The balance between the word and the picture has changed�

22 days. As yet the embryo has no face, and we can see right into the brain | 24 days. The heart has just begun to beat Quote: Mark Holborn, A Child is Born



LENNART NILSSON A Child Is Born

”Lennart is a storyteller. His background as a photojournalist accounts for his sense of narrative”

6 weeks. Approximately 15 mm | 9 weeks. Quote: Mark Holborn, A Child is Born



LENNART NILSSON A Child Is Born

”These photographs are clearly of a time, but like great art they possess timelessness”

13 weeks. A suggestion of incipient bones in the tubes of the arms | Foetus 16 weeks | 16 weeks. Approximately 12 cm Quote: Mark Holborn, A Child is Born



LENNART NILSSON Behold Man

�He has brains like a cauliflower, hair like treetrunks and skin like a Moon landscape dotted with green little bacteria�

Brain and nerv-cells Quote: Judith Mirzoeff, New Scientist



LENNART NILSSON The Incredible Machine

”A lone white blood cell prowls thorugh tissue, stalking bacteria. It devours its prey. The cell is a living orgnaism, a wondrous, throbbing entity, yet alone it would not exist.”

A child’s kidney | Fibrin threads are linked together and the growing fibrin net is reinforced | Red blood cells in the capillaries | A red blood cell Quote: Susan Schiefelbein, The Incredible Machine



LENNART NILSSON The Incredible Machine

A cell undergoing mitosis Quote: Lewis Thomas, The Incredible Machine


�From our point of view, the human being is the highest achievement of the natural world, the best thing on the face of the earth�


LENNART NILSSON LIFE

Collection of images published in LIFE magazine 1965-1972

The first portrait ever made of a living foetus inside its mothers womb. 15 weeks old | The heart. The aortic arch | Cranium. The cranium is made up of eight thin bone plates.



LENNART NILSSON The Body Victorious

The killer cell on the warpath

B-lymphocyte, covered with chlamydia bacteria | Two cancer cells on either side of a killer cell | HIV virus on the surface of a white blood cell



LENNART NILSSON The Body Victorious

Attack

Pox virus on the surface of the attacked cell



LENNART NILSSON Close to Nature

The stamen of the contemporary Vahlia capensis | A shoot of Asplenium nidus



LENNART NILSSON Close to Nature

Bacteria-consuming microorganism | Bacteria | Mosquito. The superficial structure of a facet, covered with little shoots or tacks | Mosquito. The head of a female mosquito



The egg, expelled from its follicle in the ovary, is caught up in the funnel of the Fallopian tub.


SCANPIX SWEDEN AB

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Scanpix Sweden is the leading picture agency in Scandinavia. We provide images, news video and footage daily to news media, ad agencies, publishers, broadcasters, public sector, organizations and magazines. In short, all companies or organizations in need for an image, video or footage are our customers. With our unique archives of historical and contemporary images, we are happy to serve all. We produce images and news video inhouse by 16 staff photographers in Sweden and we exclusively represent the large news agencies, such as Reuters, AP, AFP, EPA and Corbis. On the commercial side, Scanpix Creative, we produce our own collection, Bildhuset, a premium compilation of distinctly Scandinavian images. Although Sweden is our main territory for images and video, we represent and sell directly the fantastic collection of Lennart Nilsson worldwide.


LENNART NILSSON

Photo: Lennart Nilsson/Scanpix Production: Scanpix Marknad. Concept: Lina Hedenström, Sara Perers. Creative Editor: Annika Jönsson. Art Director: Robert Ericsson | Print: Fälth & Hässler | Paper: Papyrus © 2011 Scanpix Sweden AB



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