A new book is celebrating the rugged beauty of Scotland by bringing together 101 men from all walks of life -- and photographing them in kilts.

Bob McDevitt, who photographed the men over a year, is launching the book just in time for St Andrews day.

101 Men in Kilts is a collection of photographs celebrating Scotland's world-famous garment -- modelled by a range of regular and handsome men.

It comes on the back of a surge in popularity for TV programme Outlander and new sporting craze Kilted Yoga.

Bob, a 25-year veteran in the publishing industry, said the men come from all different backgrounds.

Some who are by day doctors, engineers, policemen, postmen, barbers, park rangers and teachers.

Bob, who runs Aye Write and the Bloody Scotland book festivals, said: "'This book was great fun to shoot and I think it captures the perfect mix of Scotland, Scotsmen and Tartan."