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Book SynopsisTrade Review"American photographer Gray Malin turns his lens on sun-soaked Mediterranean vistas for his latest book, Italy. It’s his third (Beaches and Escape are both coffee-table favourites), and captures la dolce vita in the very best way." -- Evening Standard
"From the sparkling blue waters of the Amalfi Coast to the dramatic coastal scenery of Cinque Terre, American photographer Gray Malin captures and celebrates many of Italy's best-love destinations. It features never-before-seen, published or privately sold images – a must-have for any Italophile's coffee table." -- House Beautiful
“Portofino and Tuscany and Capri, oh my! Gray Malin soared over Italy to capture the images for his latest photography book, which is a sun-soaked tribute to the country’s beaches, towns and ports. ‘Italy is like an ice cream cone on a hot day in July – nearly impossible to resist, and when finished, you’re still craving more,’ he says in the book’s introduction. His pictures of the country [...] are just as irresistible.” -- Red Magazine
“for Italians, Italy is often a sclerotic, politically divided, economically problematic place. But, for the rest of us, it can be a vision of paradise. That certainly applies to American Photographer Gray Malin’s image of Riomaggiore, a village in the Liguria region of northern Italy. It is typical of all of Malin’s images of Italy; a play of light and colour perfumed with the scent of la dolce vita. This is how we want our holiday snaps to turn out.” -- The Herald: Scotland