Rating: Summary: Fascinating Idea and Unique Custom Covers Review: "Digital photography enabled the project's organizers to simultaneously solicit and receive photographs from thousands of communities across America via the Internet. Digital technology, from cameras to software to the Internet, enabled Americans to tell their own stories in a way that's never been possible before." DK has a worldwide reputation for publishing high-quality nonfiction books. "America 24/7" takes their vision a step further. Now you can design your own custom cover. If you have always wanted to have your picture on the cover of a book, your day has arrived. Yes, you can now order a personalized cover for "America 24/7." This could get rather interesting and surprise a number of your family members. "We didn't know you were famous" they will say as they enviously view your beautiful picture in all its glossy glory. Or, how would you like to surprise your friends and family with "their" picture on this gorgeous coffee table collectable? The possibilities are endless: birthdays, graduation, anniversaries, baby showers, "just because" presents, "I think you are amazing" presents or "you're the best friend on the planet" presents. Is there anyone who would not love a custom cover? What about all your pet loving friends who would go wild with happy puppy/kitten joy to see their dog or cat's picture on the cover of a book. As you can tell, I was rather excited about the possibilities of putting photographs of my cats on a book cover. Better yet, I had found a picture of my grandmother holding a cat on her shoulder that is quite unique and artistic. The ordering process was professional and within minutes I could see a picture of the finished product - "a glossy high quality customized wrap-around dust jacket." Now that is what I call amazing! The picture I used was also rather small before I scanned it and I was impressed with how well it turned out on the picture of the cover. To order a custom cover, you go to the URL listed on the back flap and then upload an image that has been taken with a 1.2 Megapixel camera (640x508 pixels). For even better results, use a photograph that was taken with a 2 Megapixel camera or greater (1200x940 pixels). The maximum file size is 5MB. You can also scan a picture. In seven steps you have your custom cover and it is ready to ship. Apparently there is an overwhelming demand for the covers. Now as for the pictures and how they are organized: There are six chapters: Hearth & Home, Hard at Work, American at Play, Reason to Believe, Our Town, and Sea to Shining Sea. Each pictures shows America as it is, what was happening in 2003 and this is literally a 2003 time capsule of photographs. DK has planned 50 more books, one for each state, so look for a book about your state in the Fall of 2004. You can already pre-order a copy featuring your state! The scale of this project was immense and Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen (The original creators of the "Day in the Life" series of photography books) brought together the finest technology services for every publishing step. The sheer talent that went into creating this work of art takes your breath away. 25,000 photographers spent one week shooting digital photos of American life. More than one million photos were taken in the week of May 12-13, 2003. Not only does this 304-page, hard-cover book feature over 1,200 photographs, there are six 750-word essays introducing each chapter. This book was selected as one of "Oprah's Favorite Things" in November 2003 and I can see why. You can even order a framed or unframed photograph from this book. "Monument Valley, Arizona" is definitely worth framing! There are so many beautiful photographs, but the picture of "Nine-year-old Nora Garcia cuddling her baby sister" is angelic. My favorite picture is of Charlotte Day-Reiss reading books with the sunlight filtering in through the window and it made me nostalgic for days gone by and afternoons reading in bed. I'm sure she is a reviewer of the future! I had a good laugh when viewing the picture of Kari Lloyd-Jones trying to do yoga while her son, Ian, joins in. There is also a spectacular picture of the seventh-floor garden at Rockefeller Center in New York. I had to look twice, then, kept looking at the "Longaberger Headquarters" that is a seven-story replica market basket in bright yellow. I was also amazed to find a picture of Mt. Rainier, a very dangerous volcano in the Cascades looming above the Seattle area and a picture taken in Pike Place Market. We hope Mt. Rainier stays beautifully capped in all its snowy glory. This is the America we know and love. You will recognize the true-life settings as a mirror of your own life and be amazed by the creativity and adventurous spirit of the photographers. America 24/7 is an authentic and creative photographic journey into the real America we embrace in our daily lives. This is a book about family, growing up in America, home, celebrations, religious traditions, adventure, sports, nature, reading story books on the porch and the simple breathless beauty of everyday life. I can't wait for my custom cover to arrive! ~TheRebeccaReview.com P.S. Do they plan a "Day in the Life of a Cat" version? It could include pictures of Cats from all over America or the World. Now there is a book I want to buy. Also Look For: "A Day in the Life of America" 24 Hours in Cyberspace: Photographed on One Day by 150 of the World's Leading Photojournalists
Rating: Summary: Fascinating Idea and Unique Custom Covers Review: "Digital photography enabled the project's organizers to simultaneously solicit and receive photographs from thousands of communities across America via the Internet. Digital technology, from cameras to software to the Internet, enabled Americans to tell their own stories in a way that's never been possible before." DK has a worldwide reputation for publishing high-quality nonfiction books. "America 24/7" takes their vision a step further. Now you can design your own custom cover. If you have always wanted to have your picture on the cover of a book, your day has arrived. Yes, you can now order a personalized cover for "America 24/7." This could get rather interesting and surprise a number of your family members. "We didn't know you were famous" they will say as they enviously view your beautiful picture in all its glossy glory. Or, how would you like to surprise your friends and family with "their" picture on this gorgeous coffee table collectable? The possibilities are endless: birthdays, graduation, anniversaries, baby showers, "just because" presents, "I think you are amazing" presents or "you're the best friend on the planet" presents. Is there anyone who would not love a custom cover? What about all your pet loving friends who would go wild with happy puppy/kitten joy to see their dog or cat's picture on the cover of a book. As you can tell, I was rather excited about the possibilities of putting photographs of my cats on a book cover. Better yet, I had found a picture of my grandmother holding a cat on her shoulder that is quite unique and artistic. The ordering process was professional and within minutes I could see a picture of the finished product - "a glossy high quality customized wrap-around dust jacket." Now that is what I call amazing! The picture I used was also rather small before I scanned it and I was impressed with how well it turned out on the picture of the cover. To order a custom cover, you go to the URL listed on the back flap and then upload an image that has been taken with a 1.2 Megapixel camera (640x508 pixels). For even better results, use a photograph that was taken with a 2 Megapixel camera or greater (1200x940 pixels). The maximum file size is 5MB. You can also scan a picture. In seven steps you have your custom cover and it is ready to ship. Apparently there is an overwhelming demand for the covers. Now as for the pictures and how they are organized: There are six chapters: Hearth & Home, Hard at Work, American at Play, Reason to Believe, Our Town, and Sea to Shining Sea. Each pictures shows America as it is, what was happening in 2003 and this is literally a 2003 time capsule of photographs. DK has planned 50 more books, one for each state, so look for a book about your state in the Fall of 2004. You can already pre-order a copy featuring your state! The scale of this project was immense and Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen (The original creators of the "Day in the Life" series of photography books) brought together the finest technology services for every publishing step. The sheer talent that went into creating this work of art takes your breath away. 25,000 photographers spent one week shooting digital photos of American life. More than one million photos were taken in the week of May 12-13, 2003. Not only does this 304-page, hard-cover book feature over 1,200 photographs, there are six 750-word essays introducing each chapter. This book was selected as one of "Oprah's Favorite Things" in November 2003 and I can see why. You can even order a framed or unframed photograph from this book. "Monument Valley, Arizona" is definitely worth framing! There are so many beautiful photographs, but the picture of "Nine-year-old Nora Garcia cuddling her baby sister" is angelic. My favorite picture is of Charlotte Day-Reiss reading books with the sunlight filtering in through the window and it made me nostalgic for days gone by and afternoons reading in bed. I'm sure she is a reviewer of the future! I had a good laugh when viewing the picture of Kari Lloyd-Jones trying to do yoga while her son, Ian, joins in. There is also a spectacular picture of the seventh-floor garden at Rockefeller Center in New York. I had to look twice, then, kept looking at the "Longaberger Headquarters" that is a seven-story replica market basket in bright yellow. I was also amazed to find a picture of Mt. Rainier, a very dangerous volcano in the Cascades looming above the Seattle area and a picture taken in Pike Place Market. We hope Mt. Rainier stays beautifully capped in all its snowy glory. This is the America we know and love. You will recognize the true-life settings as a mirror of your own life and be amazed by the creativity and adventurous spirit of the photographers. America 24/7 is an authentic and creative photographic journey into the real America we embrace in our daily lives. This is a book about family, growing up in America, home, celebrations, religious traditions, adventure, sports, nature, reading story books on the porch and the simple breathless beauty of everyday life. I can't wait for my custom cover to arrive! ~TheRebeccaReview.com P.S. Do they plan a "Day in the Life of a Cat" version? It could include pictures of Cats from all over America or the World. Now there is a book I want to buy. Also Look For: "A Day in the Life of America" 24 Hours in Cyberspace: Photographed on One Day by 150 of the World's Leading Photojournalists
Rating: Summary: The more things change... Review: a first class photography volume. I was suprised to see America portrayed in such a traditional light but the pictures are a wonderful window into American life today. The book is hefty but with so many pictures you really get a chance to see the whole America.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Book Review: Anybody who doesn't like this book doesn't appreciate good photojournalism. I spent hours examining the photos which were taken in big cities and small towns across America, and I enjoyed the personal stories behind each picture. Every picture tells a story, and this book tells hundreds. Buy this book. You won't regret it.
Rating: Summary: A PALE IMITATION OF A MASTERPIECE Review: As an art major in college in 1986, A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AMERICA introduced me to the world of photography and images. In spite of it's advance publicity, AMERICA24-7 sadly fails to capture any of the magic, grandeur or scope of it's obviously copied predecessor. From the embarrassing cliche image on the cover, to the sanitized, saccharine view of America created by culling through tens of thousands of amateur and non-amateur photographs, 24-7 suceeds only in proving that there are few second acts in American life. What a waste of opportunity.
Rating: Summary: My cover looks great Review: Because only the squeaky wheels are being heard I wanted to write and say that I did get my cover in time for Christmas and I like it alot. I had to call customer service once to confirm my order but whoever I talked to was pretty nice. Overall the book with the cover made a super present for my Dad.
Rating: Summary: Cornography Review: Has anyone looked INSIDE this book? The real life versions of Ozzie & Harriet would have considered this book kitsch in the fifties. Kitsch! Do people still know what that word means? If you can find ANYTHING in this book that couldn't have been cooked up by a bootleg greeting card company, let George Bush know so he can use it for his re-election campaign. Custom covers! Jeesh!
Rating: Summary: Contact Information Review: Hi, I'm one of the developers of the "Custom Cover" website for this book. To get in touch with the company, click on the "I Need Help" link on the website, which will provide you with an e-mail contact, along with a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Hope this helps. (And I hope that Amazon will post this infomation for their customers...)
Rating: Summary: Contact Information Review: Hi, I'm one of the developers of the "Custom Cover" website for this book. To get in touch with the company, click on the "I Need Help" link on the website, which will provide you with an e-mail contact, along with a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Hope this helps. (And I hope that Amazon will post this infomation for their customers...)
Rating: Summary: Contact Information Review: Hi, I'm one of the developers of the "Custom Cover" website for this book. To get in touch with the company, click on the "I Need Help" link on the website, which will provide you with an e-mail contact, along with a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Hope this helps. (And I hope that Amazon will post this infomation for their customers...)
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