From remote islands to major cities, Escape, New York Times bestselling authorGray Malin’s coffee table book of full-color destinations, captures the spirit of two dozen unbelievably beautiful vacation spots—and will inspire every lover of travel and exploration to plan an escape of their own.
“It’s no coincidence the L.A.-based photographer—who has fans in Reese Witherspoon and Rihanna and has collaborated with brands including S’well, Sperry, and Laudree—chose Escape as the title of his second coffee-table book. . . . 224 vivid pages includes 22 places.” —Hollywood Reporter
Collecting breathtaking images, journal entries, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, Escape explores Gray Malin’s enduring drive to capture life’s joyful moments. These awe-inspiring images of exotic locales from around the world are a celebration of light, shadow, and absolute bliss, including:
The snowy mountains of Aspen, Colorado
The dry plains of Namibia, Africa
The warm sun of Bora Bora in the Pacific
The “humbling” Matterhorn in Switzerland’s Alps
New York City’s uniquely beautiful Central Park
Byron Bay in Australia
And much more!
Malin’s sharp eye highlights the exuberant colors and striking forms that make each location so unique. Featuring more than 22 destinations across 11 countries, the book also includes highlights from Malin’s conceptual photography, offering a comprehensive look at the photographer’s desire to showcase the beauty he sees in the world.
About the Author
Gray Malin is a fine-art photographer and the New York Times bestselling author of Beaches, Italy, Escape, A World of Opposites, Be Our Guest!, and Gray Malin: Signed Collector’s Edition. His work hangs in homes across the world and can be found in both private and public collections. He lives in the West Hollywood area of Los Angeles with his husband and dog.
Gray Malin is a fine-art photographer and the New York Times bestselling author of Beaches, Italy, Escape, A World of Opposites, Be Our Guest!, and Gray Malin: Signed Collector’s Edition. His work hangs in homes across the world and can be found in both private and public collections. He lives in the West Hollywood area of Los Angeles with his husband and dog.