PRLog (Press Release) –
Sep 18, 2006 – GERMANY - "Tourists come to Europe and try to cram in as much
as they can in a short amount of time, but the unfortunate thing
is they often overlook the best part of Europe: the splendor of
a small German village at dawn, the ruins of a once grand castle
and the rows upon rows of tulips bursting with color," says
Vicki Landes, creator of Europe for the Senses - A Photographic
Journal. Landes, who lives in Germany with her military husband,
has been able to travel extensively and shares her most personal
photographs of a more intimate Europe than tourists ever get to
see.
Europe for the Senses captures the essence of the quaint
villages, majestic castles and narrow roads that weave their way
through Europe. Landes, who has a self-proclaimed photography
addiction, has traveled to 45 countries during her husband's
time in Stuttgart, Germany.
Europe for the Senses is a collection of photography and
creative writing meant to transport the reader to each
respective destination with stimulating sensory imagery.
Experience the sights, smells, sounds, and touch that make
Europe so remarkable. Whether you've traveled to Europe many
times or hope to visit there someday, this wonderful gift book
will invoke a craving for these far-away countries and all the
small and remarkable details waiting to be discovered.
"Landes' new book takes a different approach. Rather than
offering readers just gorgeous photographs, she provides a
personal narrative of what it would be like for someone viewing
the particular scene." --Ellen Tanner Marsh, New York Times Best
Selling Author
"I feel like I'm there! Vicki's photography coupled with her
descriptive writing instantly transports the reader to the most
intriguing parts of Europe." --Faye Hess, Italian cuisine and
culture expert, author of upcoming book, "Kitchen Sister"
www.EuropeForTheSenses.com