Embryos & Fetuses by Lennart Nilsson

Embryos & Fetuses Science & Technology, first prize stories 1996 Human and animal embryos and fetuse
11 Apr, 2017

Embryos & Fetuses

Science & Technology, first prize stories

1996

Human and animal embryos and fetuses: Because the inner layer of skin is still growing, the veins are clearly visible.

Commissioned by: for Life

Photo Credit: Lennart Nilsson

Lennart Nilsson has been described as a genius, a legend and pioneer. A renaissance man in the twentieth century. A pioneering scientist and explorer. He has been compared to Carl von Linné and Leonardo da Vinci. He is considered one of photographic history's most important photographers. He himself is more modest. "I'm just a photographer who happened to be fascinated by the man."

Lennart Nilsson is a photographer who thinks journalism. An educator with a camera that sees its greatest challenge in being able to explain the unexplainable and to make the invisible visible. An educator with the ability to depict everyday life and get other people to see. Which handles the art of winning people's trust and therefore close to them.

 

 

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