"Post Scriptum" is an extensive monograph on Christer Strömholm, a renowned Swedish photographer who founded Fotoskolan in Stockholm and greatly influenced subsequent generations. Gaining international fame, Strömholm made his mark with "Poste Restante" and "The Friends from Place Blanche," which captured transsexual life in 1960s Paris. This volume presents his celebrated images from travels in Japan, Spain, and the U.S., as well as portraits of notable artists like Duchamp, Breton, and Giacometti. The book compiles nearly 270 of his finest photographs, showcasing diverse subjects and offering a rich retrospective of his impactful career.