The God of the North Wind
A photographic exploration of life in Swedish Lapland
by Lewis Gillingham
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About the Book
Lewis Gillingham is an Award Winning
nature photographer with a passion
for culture, travel, adventure, and the
natural world. ‘The God of the North
Wind’ represents the culmination
of his time at Falmouth University
studying BA (Hons) Marine & Natural
History Photography; a course of study
that has taken him from Cornwall,
to the Cairngorms, South America,
and most recently, the Arctic Circle.
This book is a visual exploration of
Swedish Lapland, the natural world and
the influence of traditional and modern
culture in that area. A journey from the
shores of mirror-still rivers, through the
cultural centres of Arctic towns, places
of worship and traditional dwellings.
nature photographer with a passion
for culture, travel, adventure, and the
natural world. ‘The God of the North
Wind’ represents the culmination
of his time at Falmouth University
studying BA (Hons) Marine & Natural
History Photography; a course of study
that has taken him from Cornwall,
to the Cairngorms, South America,
and most recently, the Arctic Circle.
This book is a visual exploration of
Swedish Lapland, the natural world and
the influence of traditional and modern
culture in that area. A journey from the
shores of mirror-still rivers, through the
cultural centres of Arctic towns, places
of worship and traditional dwellings.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 78 - Publish Date: Apr 29, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords photography, nature, culture, landscape, fine art, documentary, sweden, lapland, sami, indigenous, tribe, nomad
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About the Creator
Lewis Gillingham is an Award Winning nature photographer with a passion for culture, travel, adventure, and the natural world. ‘The God of the North Wind’ represents the culmination of his time at Falmouth University studying BA (Hons) Marine & Natural History Photography; a course of study that has taken him from Cornwall, to the Cairngorms, South America, and most recently, the Arctic Circle.