Anthony DePalma writes a review of Vanishing Cuba.

 

Anthony is a NY Times Pulitzer Prize winning writer, and the Author of “The Cubans: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times,” and “The Man Who Invented Fidel.”

“Michael…Your book arrived. A book may be a misnomer. It’s more like a gallery exhibition, a virtuoso one-man show. Stunning images are spectacularly presented. You must be thrilled with how it turned out. The printing is exquisite and does justice to the images. Thank you for sending it. Abrazos, Anthony”

Vanishing Cuba

“You won’t find the essence of Cuba in its classic cars or its exquisite cigars, its rum, its music or its sub-baked beaches. At its sultry heart of hearts, Cuba is its extraordinary people—the common ones who manage, under the most challenging circumstances, to live, to love and to ferociously retain a solid sense of just exactly who they are. In Vanishing Cuba, documentary travel photographer Michael Chinnici manages to simultaneously capture the frailties of a changing Cuba as well as the enduring character of the Cubans themselves. Most of them will never get to see the dazzling color of Chinnici’s photographs or read the stories he so lovingly tells about his work. But if they could, they’d probably wince at some of the images, laugh wryly at others, and perhaps even cry before thanking him for capturing the spirit of their lives. “Así es,” they’d tell him with a mixture of sadness and pride, for Cubans dote on their exceptionalness. “That is how it is.”

 

“Thank you, Anthony, for feeling my love for the Cuban people through my photographs and writings – Michael.”

 

                  

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.”

PRESTIGIOUS AESTHETICA MAGAZINE REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

PRESTIGIOUS AESTHETICA MAGAZINE REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

“The first thing that caught my attention when I received the first draft of the book was its title,” writes Havana-born activist artist Leonor Anthony in the foreword to Vanishing Cuba, the latest volume from New York-based photographer Michael Chinnici. “What is it, in fact, that is vanishing?”

THE FIRST VANISHING CUBA BOOK REVIEW BY DIGITAL CAMERA WORLD

THE FIRST VANISHING CUBA BOOK REVIEW BY DIGITAL CAMERA WORLD

The first VANISHING CUBA book review is in and it’s by British-based DIGITAL CAMERA WORLD Magazine. It’s always exciting when a publication does an independent review of your work. So when Digital Camera World asked us for a book to review, it was our pleasure to provide one.

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