I am honored that TRAVEL+LEISURE Magazine published a four-spread feature on my Vanishing Cuba book. Each month they highlight a new photographer in their “Through the Lens” series.
T+L writes, “Few places on earth compare with Cuba—an isolated, communist island nation frozen in time. The country has a seemingly endless collection of vintage American automobiles, some of the best-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, and the world’s most renowned cigars and rum. A new coffee table book by MICHAEL CHINNICI captures its evolving face and constant soul.”
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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.”
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ACQUIRES VANISHING CUBA
What an honor to have my first published book reside in the University of Cambridge Library in the United Kingdom. Many of you probably don’t know this, but this prestigious University (considered one of the top ten in the world) has over 100 libraries within its library system. Vanishing Cuba can be found in its Latin Studies Library.
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?”
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