My first publicly available photo book, Cartography I-III, is on its way to the printers. Total size is around 860MB. The next couple nights will be spent figuring out what I want to do for art prints as well, and when it’s all ready I’ll post more about them here.
It looks like whether I wanted it to be or not, the book is going to end up expensively priced. The high price is the downside of going hardcover, choosing better paper than default, and having something in the range of 70 pages of full-color photography.
Photograph prints will be available for every image in the book, and will have not only very reasonably priced options but truly expensive ones as well. Everyone, if they wish, should be able to at least get something for $5 is my thinking. Or you could buy the book, take an X-Acto knife to the spine and you’ve technically got every print at a heck of a bargain.
All items, no matter what their prices (and my lack of profit on any of them), will be pretty strictly limited in edition. This will motivate me to move forward and produce new work.
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