Photographing the Southwest: Volume 2--Arizona Author: Laurent Martres | Language: English | ISBN:
0916189139 | Format: EPUB
Photographing the Southwest: Volume 2--Arizona Description
- Paperback: 272 pages
- Publisher: Graphie Intl; 2nd edition (July 5, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0916189139
- ISBN-13: 978-0916189136
- Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Lucky you. Having found this book, buy it before they come to their senses and double the price.
Just back from a 2 month tour of the Southwest, this guide was indispensable. Together with the New Mexico version, we were able to visit 100 sites in 65 days, and get 1000's of incredible images. We had never even heard of most of the places before reading these books. Even with 19 days of snow, we were able to put ourselves in several hyper-photogenic spots every day. And yet, I doubt we've seen half of places Laurent describes. For a few shekels, you get intimate knowledge of the region with decades of practical experience.
But that's just us. We wanted to travel and hike and photograph everyday. These guides hit that sweet spot. If you don't want to get out of the car, or just want to shop, or are looking for the best opportunities for fine dinning, or like comfortable museums, or looking to save pennies RVing parking lots, this book is not for you. To get the most out of it, you'll also need well worn hiking boots, a light backpack, water bottles, navi gear, a walking stick, lots of camera gear, flashlights, emergency gear, a high clearance vehicle, a high-limit credit card, good legs, and a variety of hats for sun and cold. Camping equipment also helps, but we like showers and beds. And that's not all. You will mostly need enormous amounts of energy, courage, desire, and time.
Yes, it takes courage and perseverance to follow this author's footsteps. If you want to see the show, you have to be the show. We hit the limit and backed out of one of his suggested hikes (Cathedral Wash), fearing for our lives. We were abducted by Indians, rescued from the desert at night by a rancher, and met countless wonderful people on the trails.
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