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72 black and white
photographs depicting the Yucatan Peninsula as not normally seen
by tourists. The people, the wildlife, the history.
This paperback book
is 8" x 10" to give the photos plenty of viewing area. Short
pieces of text accompany the photos to give the reader a feel
for the area.
Each book is
signed and numbered by the author in a limited edition of 1500.
Only $10 plus $2.50 Media Mail Shipping
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Reviews
One of my
new favorite photo books., May 11, 2006 Reviewer: JJ
(Upstate NY) - I received my copy in the mail yesterday and I
can't even tell you how impressed i was. The all black and white
images of the people, animals and sights of the Yucatan show the
character and beauty of the region in a completely different way
than I was used to. Rather than relying on the intoxicating
colors of the ocean and landscape, the lack of color almost
forces you to see the hidden beauty of the Yucatan. The short
descriptions under the pictures add yet another dimension to the
subjects giving some background info on what was happening when
the images were taken. Truly amazing work. So, thank you Scott
for a wonderful book...and I hope everyone takes a look at it as
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Beautiful
photography, March 17, 2004 Reviewer: Janie ******* (Pittsburgh, PA
USA) - I have been to the Yucatan over a dozen times, and I have a love
of the area, and especially of the people. Scott's black and white
photography captures the feeling of the Yucatan. The expressions on the
faces of the children show such joy and happiness. Scott's pictures are
breathtaking.
An all-round classic in Black&White, May 24, 2003 Reviewer: Peter
******* (Tasmania, Australia) - This is the kind of book that you can
literally read from cover to cover. The classy black and white
photographs in this book tell a tremendous story about the people and
the culture of the Yucatan Peninsula, with additional attention to the
flora and fauna of this region. Also included is a great section on "Tauromachia",
better known as bullfighting in the English speaking world. This book
tells a story about everyday life in the Yucatan using black and white
photographs for a reason - it allows us to see real life. One of the
most haunting photos can be found at the end of the book, where a
Matador clearly shows the adrenaline in his facial expression after a
bullfight. Highly recommended!
A Real View, September 13,
2001 Reviewer: Tami ****** (Austin, Texas United States) - In
an age filled with glossy, airbrushed travel brochures it is refreshing
to see a different view of the Yucatan as portrayed in Scott Bulger's
beautiful work. Although by his own admission, Bulger's ability to speak
Spanish is "quite poor", he has spoken of the peninsula through his
black and white portraiture. From the smiling and perhaps shy faces of
young children to the startling shots of nature and ruins, the true
essence of Mayan heritage has been captured. So, toss aside those
color-filled brochures and see the real reason to travel into the
Yucatan! Eagerly waiting for Mr. Bulger's next effort!
Thanx for the opportunity, September 10, 2001 Reviewer: Bunny
**** (Pembroke, NH) - I have bought and read many magazines and books. I
have marveled at the glorious colors of the sky and the flowers and the
costumes. I am mesmerized by the blue and the brown eyed children. I
can't help but love those beautiful landscapes and beautiful sights that
are God given. DO WE NEED TO TAKE A STEP BACK?????? Think about all of
the glorious photographs that you have reminisced with your mother or
grandmother. Did you look at the flowers or the people in the photos? No
because (if you are 40 or so years old) the photos were in black and
white. The photos were taken to show the people and the real feelings of
the people. Isn't it nice to see the real thing for a change instead of
the COLORED up version. I found Scott's book to open up my taste buds to
what they were many years ago and not what they have become. It was a
refreshing breathe to what I guess I would like to return to instead of
what I have become. I am conditioned to look for the glitter instead of
the actuality. I really think that is the time for people to stop and
take a quick glance back. I don't think that they will find it all that
distasteful. I enjoyed Scott's book and all of the retrospect that it
has given me. I have seen some of his other photos and they make me feel
sooooo good Give yourself a relaxful break and just take a look for
yourself.
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