
A Trail of Visions
Route 2
Vicki Couchman(Author)
Dan Hiscocks(Editor)
TravellersEye (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 1996
Book
Hardback
110 pages
978-0-9530575-0-4 (ISBN)
Description
This second photo essay from Vicki Couchman provides a frank and honest insight into the many different cultures, tastes, and sights of South America. Each photograph eavesdrops on Couchman's experiences and gives insight into places both on and off the tourist trail. The photographs capture everyday life above and below the Equator in a relaxed and unobtrusive manner. They also give an uncensored account of the common thoughts, feelings, and emotions evoked by long distance travel, as well as the varied adventures and experiences to be had abroad-whether pleasurable or problematic, exhilarating or exhausting. This book is an inspiration to those wanting to take a leap into the unknown, and serves to soften the culture shock of stepping away from the developed world.
Reviews / Votes
'A stunning photographic essay' Wanderlust 'Illustrated with over 200 stunning colour and black and white photographs.' Marie ClaireMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Much Wenlock
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Eye Books
Illustrations
156 colour photographs, 38 b&w photographs
Dimensions
Height: 296 mm
Width: 240 mm
Weight
913 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9530575-0-4 (9780953057504)
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Persons
Dan Hiscocks, MD of TravellersEye, and Vicki Couchman, photographer and journalist, first met in Goa. They got to know each other through a group of travellers. They partied, lived and travelled together as a group for three weeks, before splitting up to follow their chosen paths. Nine months later Vicki sent Dan a postcard to say 'hi'. They consequently met up and had the idea to write this book. Dan wanted to do something positive with his travel experience, as did Vicki with her photos. They immediately began to turn the dream into reality, which resulted in the creation of 'Trail of Visions.'