Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

12/03/2009

Review of Inside the Live Reptile Tent: The Twilight World of Carnival Midway (Paperback)

Carnival fans and amusement park historians alike will delight in the many beautiful images of a dying breed - the small travelling carnival and family owned amusement parks.Mr. Brouws takes us up close and behind the scenes, and the many nighttime photos of the midway's dazzling lights are worth the price of admission alone.Mr. Caron's colorful commentary is definitely not your usually tepid "guided tours" that so many other amusement industry books offer, with wild insights and historic tidbits that are sure to amuse.Many never before seen photos appear from other photographers personal archives, bringing a rich sense of tradition to the subject at hand.
The final chapter is dedicated to San Francisco's Playland.Mr. Brouws takes a look back at the Playland of his childhood, echoing sentiments from any of us who have spent their afternoons strolling along those tawdry but always fascinating midways of yesterday.We see the peeling paint, the crooked games with cheap prizes, the worn out rides and run-down fun house.But we also realize why these places captivated us, the simple, carefree fun these places held for us for just a few days each summer.The few photos he did take (with his first camera) before the park disappeared combine with his childhood tales to add the perfect epilogue to this colorful story.



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9/06/2009

Review of The Knife and Gun Club: Scenes from an Emergency Room (Paperback)

The Knife and Gun Club gives a candid and uncensored look into Denver General Hospital's Emergency Room and Paramedic Division. Richards has captured the spirit of the personell of the Denver General ER.As an EMTtrained at Denver General and the daughter of one of Denver General's firstparamedics, I found this book very accurate and true to life.It spares nodetail and gives the true flavor of one of the nations top trauma centersand emergency departments.If you have any interest in the emergencyfield, I suggest you read this book for a truthful look into an emergencyroom and the lives of the people who work in the emergency system.Thisbook is fabulous, and very well written. Richards pulls the reader in toDenver General and all its supporting emergency systems.I have never reada better documentation or representation of the way emergency medicine inall its aspects truely is.

Product Description
A best-selling photo-essay by an award-winning photographer captures the day-to-day drama of a Denver emergency room in more than a hundred black-and-white photographs, interviews with hospital personnel, and transcripts of radio communication. Reissue.

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