‘Edinburgh - A New Perspective’ is so far my crowning achievement; a fine art panoramic book based on capturing Scotlands capital throughout a 12 month period, from deep midwinter to high mid summer; climbing Arthurs in the early morning freezing cold to document rare snowfalls on Holyrood to standing outside Deacon Brodies Pub in the Royal mile in the early evening rush hour; to 4.30am starts documenting Cramond Island Causeway – all amounts to a unique panoramic portrayal of Scotlands Capital throughout the year…this book has proven so popular that Edinburgh City Council use it to represent the capital to all visting VIP’s and dignitaries – can’t argue with that!
‘Edinburgh - A New Perspective’ does indeed make for an ideal gift for a loved one to adorn your coffee table or bookcase at any time of the year; or perhaps even as the corporate gift of choice for that all important conference or christmas gift idea? – where a truly lasting impression is the key to being noticed..why wait?, get your exclusive signed copy today!
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Sunday Post – Book corner
‘Up and coming photographer Jason Baxter captures the magnificence of the Scottish capital; through a series of innovative and dynamic panoramic photographs’
Books from Scotland website
‘Jason Baxter, who has pioneered panoramic photography in Scotland, presents the magnificence of the Scottish capital through a series of innovative & unusual photographs, showcasing the castle to the crags, from the streets to the shore, through the construction of the new Scottish Parliament & inside the National Museum of Scotland in Chambers Street’
Scottish Publishers Association
‘Local photographer, Jason Baxter presents the magnificence of the Scottish capital through a series of innovative and stunning panoramic photographs. A newcomer to the city, Jason shows Edinburgh through fresh eyes, delighting those who know it well and revealing its essence to those who wish they did’
Sunday Post – Top Ten
‘Jason Baxter’s colourful panoramic pictures of Scotland’s capital live up to the title of the book they’ve become – ‘Edinburgh A New Perspective’ they’re not only beautiful and technically accomplished, but the format used vertically also creates eye-catching new ways of seeing many familiar places’
Scottish Field
‘A collection of panoramic photographs that show the capital at it’s best. While the subjects maybe familiar, Baxter presents them in a fresh, original and breathtakingly beautiful lights’