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Reviewed by Philip Van Heusen for Readers' Favorite
I have always wanted to visit Scotland. I can now say I have had the best visit there without leaving home. Scotland: The Storyteller's Photo Guide by Joana Kruse is the best photo travel book I have ever had the privilege to read. Is this a reference, photography skills building, tour guide, or history book? The simple answer is “Yes.” It is all these and more. There are over 570 destinations and 155 photo spots with wonderful tips for each. Some tips will help improve your photography. There is also helpful information on each spot visited. Alongside the fantastic photos, Joana wrote an intriguing narrative that follows her photographic journey. The author uses the “What-3-words” website to help you find your way to the exact location where the pictures were made. Photographers will love the tips and shutter challenges found in these pages. Joana made the book so real that I felt I was actually in Scotland.
I highly recommend you read Scotland: The Storyteller's Photo Guide by Joana Kruse as one of the best travel books I have ever read. The photography is superb. Joana writes as a seasoned photographer and author with wonderful talent. The narrative she wrote to accompany the book keeps the reader’s interest and draws them into the scenery. Joana covers so many aspects of Scotland that everyone will love this book for different reasons. A tour of Scotland through the lens of a fantastic photographer will delight all who take the time to open this book. Those who don’t care about photographs will still love the book because of the engaging narrative. The seasoned photographer will love the technical advice and challenges on how to make the best pictures. Overall, this book is one of the best you will find detailing Scotland. If I could give it ten stars, I would.