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The Photographer’s Guide
to Indian Country
Where to Find Perfect Shots and
How to Take them
Gordon and Cathie Sullivan
Indian Country, the region where Arizona, New
Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet, off ers an
immense wild landscape full of unequaled photographic
opportunities. In this land inhabited
for millennia by the Hopi, Navajo, Pápago, and
Apache people, guided by an author long familiar
with the region, you’ll learn how to capture this
place’s awe-inspiring mystique. This guide off ers
beginners and professionals alike key information
on how to take the best shots; detailed maps; the
best time of day to photograph different spots;
and expert advice on equipment and technique to
ensure that you’ll make a memorable portfolio.
Gordon and Cathie Sullivan have been documenting
Indian Country for many years. They
have published several other books that feature
their photos, including Saving Homewaters and
The Photographer’s Guide to Glacier National Park (both published by Countryman). The Sullivans
live in Libby, Montana, where they also own and
operate The Focal Point photography studio.

May 2012
$14.95 (Can. $16.00)
978-0-88150-966-3
7.25 x 9, 112 pages, Paperback, 90+ full-color photos
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