<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards -- 2014 Finalist <p/></b>Experience the world's greatest coastal fly-fishing destinations with this stunning volume, an ideal gift for any angler's library. As close to a first-hand experience as a reader can get without getting wet, <i> Salt: Coastal and Flats Fishing</i> is a visually stunning journey to America's most epic saltwater fishing hot spots. Featuring photography from the Atlantic Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Bahamas, Gulf Coast, and Florida Keys-and highlighting fish such as striped bass, tuna, bonefish, permit, and tarpon-this is a life's compilation of saltwater fly-fishing photography by one of the most acclaimed outdoors photographers. Each section has an accompanying essay by Tom Rosenbauer that takes the reader along on a memorable trip to the world's greatest fishing destinations. For the serious fly fisherman, it is an album of shared experiences. For those new to the sport, it is an artfully crafted guidebook to the exotic world that exists on the waters of American coastlines and islands.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>2014 National Outdoor Book Award Winner<br> </b>How best to describe this book? Dazzling. Simply dazzling. Andy Anderson, the photographer of <i>Salt</i>, is a consummate artist. His dramatic photography combined with an equally dazzling design has created a book that is utterly exhilarating in its depiction of the sport of coastal fishing. Anderson comes at the subject from all angles, from close-up to afar, from eye-level to point-of-view, and from under water to its misty surface. His palettes range from brilliant color to sepia tones to stark black and white. It is a masterful merging of design and photography, a true work of art. The final touch to this outstanding volume are a series of engaging essays by noted fishing author Tom Rosenbauer. --<i>National Outdoor Book Awards Foundation <p/></i>A visually stunning voyage to America's most amazing saltwater fishing destinations. The book includes essays that bring readers on memorable trips to some of the world's greatest fishing locations.<i><br>--Covey Rise Magazine<br></i><br>Photographer Andy Anderson brings a strong vision of coastal angling to <i>Salt</i>, a riveting large-format album of museum-quality images. Anderson's work reaches deep into the mesmerizing experience of fishing at the edge of the sea with a take on angling dominated by the broad sweep of marine horizons, the otherworldly beauty of ocean-honed fish species, and the meditative concentration of saltwater anglers. His anglers are dwarfed by their task, diminutive against the indifference of coastal geology, absurdly hopeful in their casts, gnomic guides at their sides pointing the way. The vigorous poignancy of saltwater angling comes through on every page. -<i>Gray's Sporting Journal</i> <p/>"This is one of those books that has you in awe just handling it. Big, heavy, high quality printing on heavy stock paper. Large full spread photos and delicate and discrete text layout. A real coffee table book in the classical sense. It will impress and fascinate anyone who picks it up--even the non-angler." -<i>Global Fly Fisher</i> <p/>Recommended for the fisherman who is wearied by this brutal winter...<b>I've never come across a fishing book like this</b> One that concentrates on inshore fishing, from places like Montauk to places like the Bahamas. Anderson's photos within are amazing, especially the cover shot, which will take your breath away. Rosenbauer's prose nicely fills the space between the shots. What I found particularly cool about this book was the photos and descriptions of various haunts in the northeastern salt, a geographical area that's been under-represented in past books about fishing. <i>Forbes Magazine</i> <p/>Seasoned editorial and advertising photographer Andy Anderson's new book <i>Salt</i> explores America's most amazing saltwater fishing spots. Each section has an accompanying essay by Tom Rosenbauer... <i>Photo District News</i> <p/>Andy Anderson has written an autobiography in pictures, a life on the water. <i>Salt</i> is an eloquent modern paean to the strength and beauty of the coastal waters he cares for at a time when that environment is in danger of disappearing. Guy de la Valdène <p/>"Our Picks Selection: Lean into the sea breeze, taste the brine, feel the tug of the tide: This handsome collection of 180 large-size, full-color images--takes you on a guided tour of America's top fishing hot spots. You may not actually be the one wading into the surf, casting the line and hauling in the striped bass, tuna, and tarpon in New England, the Pacific Northwest, the Bahamas, the Gulf Coast and the Florida Keys, but as <b>you lose yourself in this vividly illustrated ode to the sheer joy of fishing</b>, you might easily forget you're not really there."<i> -American Profile Magazine <p/></i>"Most coffee table books on fishing revolve around a specific place or a certain species. <i>Salt </i>has more of a broad topic and is <b>absolutely stunning</b>. Anderson is one of my favorite photographers in the commercial space right now and pretty much kills it with everything that he does. Rosenbauer is the godfather of all things fly fishing, having been at the Orvis Company for more than 30 years and authored a number of books on the subject. <i>Salt</i><b> </b>is a big book with large, expansive images that you can easily get lost in. The chapters are broken up into categories like wading, boats, fish, flies, guides, etc. Rosenbauer does an expert job of transporting you to his favorite flat or stories of his crazy friend's boat called the 'Weapon.' If you're in the market for a good read with expertly crafted images on salt water fishing or need a present for that angler in your life, <b>I highly recommend this book</b>." <i>-Field & Stream, Fly Talk <p/></i>"If you have ever watched a fisherman cast a line or have done it yourself, you will find this an amazing book. <b>The photography is stunning</b> as the author and photographer explore the North American coastal edges as they explore America's most exciting saltwater hot spots. For those of us not familiar with the intricacies of the sport of fishing, <b>this is a refreshingly straight forward fountain of information</b>. Rosenbauer's sections such as <i>Wading, Boats, Fish</i>, and <i>Flies</i> not only was enlightening but it was done thru sharing wonderful stories and experiences. The photography of Andy Anderson is simply unbelievable. He captures movement in water, fishermen and fish in almost poetic fashion. If you are a fisherman or know one, this book will be a fantastic addition to their library." <i>Apogee Photo Magazine <p/></i>"<i>Salt</i> a new coffee table book exclusively about saltwater fishing, captures the beauty of these places. The photos are gorgeous...this is a lush book dense on beauty and light on words. Published by Rizzoli, who specializes in high-end coffee table books like this, <b>the book is the nicest I've seen on the subject. </b>The book is driven by photos by Andy Anderson, whose work is incredible. Some of the photos in the book...are remarkable as much for their quality as for how they were taken...these shots transport you." <i>New England On The Fly <p/></i>"Readers will experience the world's greatest coastal fly-fishing destinations with this <b>stunning volume</b>, an ideal gift for any coast-lover's library." -<i>Key West Magazine <p/></i>"Andy Anderson was the first photographer that I couldn't afford. He got so good, so fast, that he was getting assignments from Ram Trucks and Trump Hotel. But <i>Salt </i>shows why his stock soared: when he did shoot flyfishing, there was nobody better. His close-ups are superb, but it's Anderson's many shots of anglers from a distance--wading the flats or the surf, or sitting in a skiff--that I like best, several of which are in the book. (Including <i>The Drake</i> 2002 cover.) Tom Rosenbauer adds a level of writing to match the photos, and the result is one of those rare coffee table books that you'll actually want on your table." Tom Bie, Publisher of <i>The Drake</i> <p/>If you want to understand the passion for fishing on the edge of the ocean, or if you already have that passion but want to know why you feel it so intensely, then <i>Salt</i> is the book for you. Tom McGuane <p/>"Andy Anderson can swap fish tales with the best of them...<i>Salt</i> a gorgeous chronicle of waterborne adventure. Anderson captures fishermen as only a member of the tribe could, attuned to their dramas and joys. Whether bellying up to a bonefish in the Florida Keys, watching a bluefin boat emerge from a cloud of spray off the Atlantic coast, or capturing a wall of roaring surf looking over a North Carolina beach, Anderson is not afraid to put himself in the heart of the action--which helps explain why he has lost about a dozen high-end cameras to the elements over the years. As any angler can tell you, sometimes you get the best results by stepping outside the mainstream." <i>Garden and Gun</i> <p/>"Fishing, like photography, is a solitary pursuit, one that requires vast reserves of patience, a sensitivity to subtle movements, and lightning quick reflexes. Capturing the sport's hard-won pleasures on film requires still another helping of each, which is why Andy Anderson, a T&C contributor and lifelong fisherman himself, was able to produce such a magnificent book on the subject. <i>Salt<b> </b></i>distills the work of 20 years...the pictures owe something to J.M.W. Turner." <i>Town & Country<br></i><br>"I am an old-time fishing guide, outdoor action photographer (with numerous cover shots for the major outdoor magazines), and a lifelong saltwater angler. I only tell you this so you can understand my perspective and appreciation for Andy Anderson's amazing photography in this fantastic book. My experienced eye thinks his work is awesome, and I am sure you will treasure it. It is a great addition to any angler's library." Stu Apte <p/>"The photos, by Andy Anderson, are vibrant in color and often full or double page. They capture the serenity of a calm day, the stunning flavor of a sunrise and the turmoil of a churning ocean. Pictures of hooked tarpon, leaping and exploding from the foam, will place you right in the middle of the action. You can easily imagine yourself floating over the waters surface, eyes scanning the horizon for signs of fish. Many of the photographs are so clear and colorful that I almost want to tear them from the book and frame them. Tom Rosenbauer's narrative in each chapter will transport you into the world of fly fishing and Andy's photos will drop you into the action." <i>Snug Harbor Bay</i> <p/>"<b>A new book that should fit perfectly at the center of every saltwater-loving angler's coffee table</b> is<i> SALT: Coastal Flats Fishing</i>.<i> SALT</i> is an extraordinary accomplishment, featuring dozens of photographs from Andy Anderson accompanied by essays by esteemed saltwater aficionado, Tom Rosenbauer. The photographs and written content take on a range of saltwater destinations and scenery...both United States' coasts are well captured. In addition, the authors well-document the Southeast of the U.S. as well as the Pacific Northwest...This is not a photo book of grip and grin images. Instead, this book captures many dimensions of the sport with images that are not only symbolic of the many characteristics of saltwater angling, but also pictures that any angler can imagine themselves a part of. In all, this offering is a welcomed contribution for all anglers." -<i>The Venturing Angler </i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Andy Anderson</b> is an award-winning outdoor photographer who has shot for <i>Outside, Garden & Gun, </i> and <i>Conde Nast Traveler</i>, among other publications. <b>Tom Rosenbauer</b> is a lifelong fly fisher and author of more than twelve books on fly fishing, including Universe's <i>The Orvis Guide to Small Stream Fly Fishing.</i> <b>Guy de la Valdène</b> is the author of several books, numerous articles for <i>Gray's Sporting Journal</i>, <i>Sports Afield</i>, and <i>Field & Stream</i>, and director of the highly acclaimed documentary <i>Tarpon</i>.
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