It was so wonderful for Vanishing Cuba to be featured in the November 2021 issue of OUTLOOK TRAVELLER Magazine, India’s No. 1 Travel Magazine and website in India. It was also so nice to get messages from friends in India who were excited to see the feature (see video below). 

For over 15 years and 175 issues, Outlook Traveller has been bringing the best of India and the world to their loyal and discerning readers. They are devotees of quirky, stylish, and elegant writing and their writers and contributors travel far, wide, and deep to recount fabulous and honest tales that give you unique and authentic insights into destinations from around the world. A joy to read and easy to use, their travel content is peerless and the photographs are stunning. They strive to bring to you a high level of travel writing and useful information that you will love to read in your armchair, on a beach, or upon a mountaintop!

*Writing from Outlook Traveller Magazines About section. 

Video sent to me from my dear friend, and Fujifilm and PWA lead photographer in India, Lopamudra Talukdar. Thank you for such a lovely video compliment!
LEICA FOTOGRAFIE INTERNATIONAL REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

LEICA FOTOGRAFIE INTERNATIONAL REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

Cuba – the Caribbean island, is surely one of the most photographed places in the world. The light, the colours, the people, and the life on the streets: each moment seems to offer a perfect opportunity for a picture. One photographer who has explored Cuba repeatedly, through the perspective of his camera, is the American Michael Chinnici. His gorgeous photo book draws on the wealth of stories, experiences and encounters he has gathered during more than twenty trips in recent years. There is no doubt that the New York-based photographer has been successful in his efforts to capture the “soul of Cuba” in pictures.

PHOTOBOOK JOURNAL REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

PHOTOBOOK JOURNAL REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

Wow!!! Thank you, Melanie Chapman, for writing such a wonderful review of my Vanishing Cuba book! And to quote the poet John Dunne… “The poet John Dunne wrote “No man is an island…”. Spend time experiencing Cuba through Chinnici’s insightful eyes, and you may be tempted to reply “…and no island is one man.”

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