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MEXICO
CLIFF NANCY HOLLENBECK
FOREWORD BYJAMES A. MICHENER ESSAY BY RICHARD J. PIETSCHMANN
Mexico speaks of romance and enchantment, of brightly dressed dancers and curious folk art, of tropical beaches and isolated hidian peoples, of ancient ruins and colonial architecture and modern high-rises.
Cliff and Nancy Hollenbeck's cameras have captured the \'ibrant essence of Mexican life, from the bustling cultural and economic center, Mexico City, to the smaller but equally fascinating cities of Oaxaca and Guadalajara. This photographic odyssey through the country's distinct regions includes, as well, the beautiful beach resorts of Acapulco, Cancún, and Puerto Vallarta and the colonial cities of Mérida and Guanajuato. Of course, no portrait of Mexico could be complete without images of the great remains of the Aztec and Maya civilizatíons. Chichén Itzá and Teotihuacán are just two of the better-known archaeological sites Cliff and Nancy have explored and captured on film.
The photographic team of Cliff and Nancy Hollenbeck has worked and traveled throughout Mexico for more than twenty years. Their extensive knowledge of the country, its people, and their customs is magnificently revealed, not only in the images they have taken, but also in the preface they have written. Through the publication of their book. Cliff and Nancy hope to give something back to the many people of Mexico who have contributed so much to their own photography and travels.
Author Richard J. Pietschmann has been a freelance writer for fifteen years. His extensive travels in Mexico, extending over two decades, have enabled him to write a personal, anecdotal journey through this country he loves so much.
James A. Michener, who wrote the foreword, is a world-renowned author of nearly forty books, covering such topics as art, and novels ranging from South Pacific to Poland to Mexico.
Like mariachi music, the photographs and words take on a rhythm of their own, moving through the land in a dance that can only be MEXICO.
Front jacltel photograph: A Mexican folkloric dancer wears the brightly colored traditional ribbon dress from the state ofjalisco. Back jacket piiotograph:'Vhe Municipal Palace of San José del Cabo, on the tip of the Baja Peninsula, is dressed in flags and streamers for celebration of one of México's many holidays. An inscription written in 1730 on the palace tower tells of the town's founding.
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Cliff and Nancy Hollenbeck, a leading travel photography and film making team, specialize in editorial and commercial image making throughout the world.
Their work is used by major airlines, advertising agencies, cruise lines, national magazines, book publishers, and tourist authorities. Their photographs have been published by National Geographic Books, Better Homes and Gardens, Modern Bride, Discovery, Time magazine. Travel and Leisure, Travel Holiday, and several airline inflight magazines.
Cliff has been named Travel Photographer of the Year by the Society of American Travel Writers, through a judging by National Geographic magazine. He has participated in several Day in the Life book projects. Together, the Hollenbecks have authored six books on photography, travel, and business.
The Hollenbecks live in Seattle, Washington, where they own and operate a film company. Hot Shot Productions. Specializing in producing commercial and sales videos on subjects similar to the still photography, the film company has received gold medals at both the International Film Festival, in Chicago, and the New York Film Festival, as well as a Gold Cindy.
Cliff is an active member of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), the Professional Photographers of America (PPofA), and the Internadonal Television Association (ITVA).
Author Richard J. Pietschmann, who wrote the essay entitled, "One Traveler's México," writes a monthly travel column for Los Angeles Magazine and has contributed numerous articles on travel and other topics for such publications as Departures, Travel and Leisure, and Bon Appetit. He lives in Los Angeles, California, where he also is a screenwriter.
James A. Michener, who contributed the foreword to MEXICO, began his writing career when he was forty. In the nearly five decades since that time, he has been honored with numerous awards: in 1947, a Pulitzer Prize; in 1977, the United States Medal of Freedom; in 1983, an award from the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities recognizing his longstanding and continuing support of the arts in America; and, by 1987, honorary doctorates in five fields from nearly thirty universities.
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