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Andes

The Print & The Process Series

Andrew S. Gibson

Using both film and digital capture, Gibson captures the natural and majestic beauty of places like Machu Picchu; as well as, the rich culture and struggles of the Incas and their mountain lifestyle in a raw and intimate journey that is as much about photography as it is about adventure.

Andrew is a gifted teacher and photographers will learn from this journey if they’re willing to join him.

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Reviews and Comments
  1. This book is a great blend of mesmerizing black & white images, travel intrigue, and stories behind the creation of each image. I particularly enjoyed the presentation, which is unlike any eBook I have read before. It definitely captured my attention.
    If you love travel, B&W, or stories that challenge you as a person or artist, you will be well served by checking out this book.
    I also wrote a full review of it on my blog http://dbueckertphoto.com/craft-and-vision-andes/

  2. “Andes” is an e-book with 75 pages of great advice, among which 44 are large, black and white images. This treatment combined with the subject gives them timeless feeling. There is a wide variety of subjects in the “Andes” portfolio. They are sweeping mountain vistas, architecture, details, human portraits and group photos showing people during traditional festivities. It all
    combined does great job in showing the place and culture, give a real feeling of the place.
    The images in the e-book come from returning trips to the region through many years. They are also taken with different gear, some even with a film camera before the author entered the world of digital photography. They were also taken with many different lenses, including primes but also kit lens. Andrew S Gibson shows us the lesson in that. Photography is not about gear.
    “Andes” is a bit more then just a collection of inspiring travel images. The “Process” section gives information on the story behing the image and wealth of photography tips.
    (This is just a fragment of the review I wrote on my blog. You can read it here: http://bit.ly/ojgkCU)

  3. It’s a book about the Andes but it’s also a book to make you understand that the first travels may start inside you and just outside your door. It’s in the Vision that things start to change. You may never reach Machu Picchu but that does not mean you can not dream. Andrew S. Gibson tells you, in this book, to start dreaming about travelling. Small steps first…

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