About the Book
The Best of Sarasota reveals the secret and not so secret places to visit in Sarasota, Florida. Even if you are local, looking at this book, you will fall in love with Sarasota again. The book is filled with photos, captured throughout the years. You will read Sarasota’s legend. It also gives an overview of must-see places.
The Best of Sarasota is a reminder why we need to protect our environment and those precious turquoise waters. We need to protect our wildlife and sea life, and green spaces and blue spaces. With development and climate change, it is a challenge to keep Sarasota beautiful.
Sarasota has numerous parks to enjoy, including the new Bay Park. It stresses the importance and education of an eco-friendly environment and togetherness.
Photography is important. It reminds us how places used to be and how it is changing. It brings back memories of how life was simpler, and Sarasota was smaller. Sarasota, especially downtown, is growing. New architecture mingles with old, historical architecture. It makes people more aware of how saving bits of history and green spaces is important. People come for nature, after all. Many do not want to work and play in concrete jungle.
When you visit Sarasota or if you live here, please be mindful of nature and others. Shop and dine locally. Together, we can keep Sarasota an amazing place to be.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Coffee Table Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Travel
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 204 - Publish Date: Apr 19, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords Fine Art Photography, Travel, Sarasota Florida
About the Creator
Ineta is an accomplished photographer and author. Her work has been published in numerous publications and shown in media locally, nationally and internationally. Publications include National Geographic, The New Barker Magazine, Peterson Field Guide, Central Park Conservancy, Superkids Reading Program and several others. The biggest Ineta’s accomplishment was a showing of her photo in Times Square Billboard Premiere on June 18, 2012. According to NYC papers, only 1% of 35,000 entries were selected. Also, Ineta was a still photographer for a local short film “A Lot in Common… Shared Memories” that was selected to show in local Film Festival and Movieville International Film Festival in 2012. On October 5, 2013, her photo was projected in a group showing on the 42-story building in Long Island, NY. Ineta self-published 19 books and lives her dream of being photographer, wonder seeker, and author. She goes by her pen name Ineta Love Wonder.