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Under the auspices of VisitSweden, the Swedish Tourist Board, this book is a comprehensive look at the sites and culture of a place made familiar by the international bestsellers of Stieg Larrson's Millennium series, along with a view of a country both intense and serene. A photographic study of Sweden inspired and informed by Stieg Larsson's Millennium novels. Created by world-renowned photographer, Christopher Makos along with Paul Solberg, who has been dubbed 'the most modern photographer in America' >This publication has been officially sanctioned by the Swedish Tourist Board Stieg…mehr

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Under the auspices of VisitSweden, the Swedish Tourist Board, this book is a comprehensive look at the sites and culture of a place made familiar by the international bestsellers of Stieg Larrson's Millennium series, along with a view of a country both intense and serene. A photographic study of Sweden inspired and informed by Stieg Larsson's Millennium novels. Created by world-renowned photographer, Christopher Makos along with Paul Solberg, who has been dubbed 'the most modern photographer in America' >This publication has been officially sanctioned by the Swedish Tourist Board Stieg Larsson's monumental Millennium series has ignited curiosity about one of the world's least known but most admired country: Sweden. Tattoos, Hornets & Fire takes those readers on a visual tour of the intriguing country, through the lens of two photographers famous for their work on both documentary and still-life, and who are also aficionados of Sweden. Under the auspices of VisitSweden, the Swedish Tourist Board, this book is a comprehensive look at the sites and culture of a place made familiar by the international bestsellers, along with a view of a country which is both intense and serene. ,
Autorenporträt
Christopher Makos is a world-renowned photographer. He is best known for his work in portraiture and has exhibited at galleries and museums worldwide. He was an apprentice with photographer Man Ray in Paris and collaborated with Andy Warhol. Some of his previous books include Exhibitionism, a collaboration on studies of the male nude with Calvin Klein; Equipose, unique portraiture of horses (Glitterati, 2005); and Warhol In Context, which visually chronicles his unique access to this major artist during the '70s, '80s, and '90s.