Rhythm of the Tides is a splendid visual journey through the cycle of fisheries on Grand Manan Island.
Seventy-five colour photographs illustrate the working side of the Queen of the Fundy Isles.
The book is a credible documentation of courage and determination as the islanders pursue their livelihood combining the island's intertidal zones, and harvesting the surrounding waters of the lower Bay of Fundy.
Captured diligently through all seasons, the inclusive imagery illustrates the virtues of the men and women that comprise Grand Manan's small boat fisheries in a candid and soulful way.
Through Peters’ lens the clichés of the Down East coast become strangely exotic and alluringly beautiful.
— National Post
softcover 8" X 8", 96 pages
$20.00 USD Signed by the Author
... photographs and text, beautifully rendered, clearly a loving and appreciative gesture to a place and people of simplicity and honesty, whose daily life necessitates courage and canniness!
— The Quoddy Tides
[Rhythm of the Tides] is a powerful statement affirming the vitality of the island and its people. It is a wonderful contribution!
— Quebec Labrador Foundation
Atlantic Center for the Environment
...an eloquent pictorial journal . . . Many of the photographs are movingly beautiful but it is the story that they so simply tell that sets Peters’ book apart from your average gorgeous book of color photography.