Reviews
"Captures the natural beauty of Kentucky's Bluegrass region and the thoroughbred industry for which it is famous... from tender scenes of mares and foals grazing, to the excitement of race day at Keeneland, to gorgeous landscapes of white fences enclosing lush rolling hills" -- Sophisticated Living, "[Archambeault's] vibrant photographs are not only a reminder of what we have to cherish in the present, but also what we must consider the possibility of losing in our near future." -- Linda Hinchliffe, Chevy Chaser Magazine, ""From the cover photo of a foal in full gallop to a mischievous yearling munching a leaf from a tree, there is much to enjoy in this wonderful book."--Bill Ellis, Kentucky Monthly" --, ""Captures the natural beauty of Kentucky's Bluegrass region and the thoroughbred industry for which it is famous... from tender scenes of mares and foals grazing, to the excitement of race day at Keeneland, to gorgeous landscapes of white fences enclosing lush rolling hills"-- Sophisticated Living" --, "From the cover photo of a foal in full gallop to a mischievous yearling munching a leaf from a tree, there is much to enjoy in this wonderful book."--Bill Ellis, Kentucky Monthly, Internationally renowned photographer James Archambeault has done it again�captured the beauty of our state with his lens and preserved it within the pages of a coffee-table book that any Kentuckian would be proud to own, or place under the Christmas tree for some other fortunate reader., "Captures the natural beauty of Kentucky's Bluegrass region and the thoroughbred industry for which it is famous... from tender scenes of mares and foals grazing, to the excitement of race day at Keeneland, to gorgeous landscapes of white fences enclosing lush rolling hills"-- Sophisticated Living, ""Internationally renowned photographer James Archambeault has done it again -- captured the beauty of our state with his lens and preserved it within the pages of a coffee-table book that any Kentuckian would be proud to own, or place under the Christmas tree for some other fortunate reader."--Mary Alan Woodward, The Voice- Tribune" --, "[Archambeault's] vibrant photographs are not only a reminder of what we have to cherish in the present, but also what we must consider the possibility of losing in our near future."--Linda Hinchliffe,Chevy Chaser Magazine, From the cover photo of a foal in full gallop to a mischievous yearling munching a leaf from a tree, there is much to enjoy in this wonderful book., "From the cover photo of a foal in full gallop to a mischievous yearling munching a leaf from a tree, there is much to enjoy in this wonderful book." -- Bill Ellis, Kentucky Monthly, "Internationally renowned photographer James Archambeault has done it again -- captured the beauty of our state with his lens and preserved it within the pages of a coffee-table book that any Kentuckian would be proud to own, or place under the Christmas tree for some other fortunate reader." -- Mary Alan Woodward, The Voice-Tribune, ""[Archambeault's] vibrant photographs are not only a reminder of what we have to cherish in the present, but also what we must consider the possibility of losing in our near future."--Linda Hinchliffe,Chevy Chaser Magazine" --, ""Another must-have book that portrays the best of the Bluegrass."--Susan Smith-Durisek, The Lexington Herald-Leader" --, "Internationally renowned photographer James Archambeault has done it again--captured the beauty of our state with his lens and preserved it within the pages of a coffee-table book that any Kentuckian would be proud to own, or place under the Christmas tree for some other fortunate reader."--Mary Alan Woodward, The Voice- Tribune, [Archambeault's] vibrant photographs are not only a reminder of what we have to cherish in the present, but also what we must consider the possibility of losing in our near future., "Another must-have book that portrays the best of the Bluegrass."--Susan Smith-Durisek, The Lexington Herald-Leader, [Archambeault�s] vibrant photographs are not only a reminder of what we have to cherish in the present, but also what we must consider the possibility of losing in our near future., "Another must-have book that portrays the best of the Bluegrass." -- Susan Smith-Durisek, The Lexington Herald-Leader