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Armed America: Portraits of Gun Owners in Their Homes
Armed America: Portraits of Gun Owners in Their Homes

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Author: Kyle Cassidy
Publisher: Krause Publications
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews
Sales Rank: 123174

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 208
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 9.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 0896895432
Dewey Decimal Number: 779.2092
EAN: 9780896895430
ASIN: 0896895432

Publication Date: June 26, 2007
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Book Description

In 2004 after a fractious election in which the gun argument played a significant part, photo-journalist Kyle Cassidy hit the road to learn why so many people owned so many guns. His search for answers took him on a journey that extended over two years and 15,000 miles. Ultimately, more than a hundred gun owners opened their doors and their lives to him, answering the single question he asked: "why". The result is a collection of striking and thought provoking photographs.

Few issues generate as much debate as firearms. Without taking a pro or con stance, Armed America shows the faces of American gun owners and gives voice to each individual "why"... without ancillary comment, editorializing, or judgment. These "everyman" portraits reveal people from different backgrounds, living in various locations, with one common connection. "I tried to remove 'gun owner' from my mind as much as possible when making the actual photograph," says Cassidy. "I would go into someone's house and immediately start thinking 'how can I capture this person or this family fairly?" While it would be very easy for any photographer to pose a man with a military weapon in a stern and menacing way, light it dramatically and come away with a shocking photograph, Cassidy chose another more accurate and startling route. "I would ask myself 'What's this guy like every day? How do his friends and family see him?' He's a guy who owns a parakeet, or two cats, or a poodle, he's got two kids -- he doesn't frown all day long because he's got a gun." This riveting collection of over 100 photographs will capture every reader's attention and voyeuristic intrigue -- whatever their stance on gun control.


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars puts a face to the 57 million firearm owners in the US.   July 1, 2008
Great pictures showing the diversity of firearm owners across the country. This is a great book to show your friends if they are of the "all gun owners wear camo and drive pickup trucks" mentality. My only gripe is there are no firearm owners from Illinois in the book, When Illinois suffers from deep-seated stereotypes that law abiding citizens work hard every day to overcome.


5 out of 5 stars A Look Inside Americans and their firearms   July 1, 2008
Excellent book. This book presents average people from all areas of american culture and their reasons for owning and using firearms. Some for defense, some for hunting, some for target shooting all humans. This isn't a portrait of "crazed madmen" running bazerk with their automatic weapons. They are real people with real interest in firearm ownership. None of which are used for gang violence, street killings or criminal activity. People who are conscience and responsible gun owners. A great book with a very non-biased view of the people and their firearms.


5 out of 5 stars Gun-totin' folk and a few pets   June 17, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Kyle Cassidy got the inspiration for this fascinating book while at his vet's looking through a copy of `Hunting Dogs: a Photographic Tribute'. If Krause could publish that then they might publish his book, which was just an idea at that stage. I was very pleasantly surprised when I first flipped through it because the publishers are known for mostly doing books for collectors and hobbyists which don't have the same design criteria as art photo titles. The book looks the part with one large photo on each right-hand page, printed with 175 screen on matt art paper.

As other reviewers have noted Cassidy pushes no point-of-view with his photos and this, I think, is one of the strengths of the book. Here are average folk in their homes with their pets, books, furniture and guns. I doubt that the photos would have quite the same impact if they were taken outdoors, while the owners were hunting or at a target range because the interiors reflect the personalities of each person and this contributes another strength: these photos are a snapshot of how many Americans lived at the start of a new century.

The photos are taken in a no-nonsense style: no fancy angles, soft-focus or other techniques because it's just not necessary. The people and their homes have enough visual pull to grab you as the pages are turned and a nice extra, on each page facing the photo, are their views on firearms. Another neat idea, in so many of the photos, was to include family pets and Cassidy seems to have captured them as relaxed as their owners.

With 198 impressive photos I thought Armed America worked as a perfect photo book and it could turn out to be a classic as the years go by.

***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.



2 out of 5 stars Disappointed :(   June 9, 2008
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

Did not do a good job in answering his own question. Good idea with bad execution.


5 out of 5 stars A Book of Hope   May 8, 2008
This book gave me hope that all is not lost in America. The people portrayed came from all races, creeds, ages and financial backgrounds. It showed that not all who own firearms are "nuts" and that they have a true understanding of what the Founding Fathers envisioned for their place in society.
Thank you for writing and publishing this book.


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