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Following a photographic expedition to Ethiopia in mid-December, 2015 I self-published a book of 27 images. The purpose of this hard-cover book was to share with friends and family some of my best images from this remarkable trip.

I worked with Toronto-based on-demand book printer Pikto. I have had a long-standing relationship with them, and they have published previous books and folios of mine as well as hosted exhibitions of my work in their gallery.

For Ethiopia – Scenes from Afar we used a new cold-press matte fine art paper from Hahnemühle specifically designed for the first time for use with Indigo printers. The quality of the pages is fully comparable to the best individually produced fine art matte prints.

Because several people have requested copies of Ethiopia – Scenes from Afar, together with Pikto I am making a limited edition run of these books available.

This limited edition will consist of 50 books and each one will be numbered and hand signed by me. This limited edition will only be available until February 1, 2016. After that time the book will continue to be available, but will not be part of the signed limited edition.

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The cost of Ethiopia – Scenes from Afar is USD $110, or CDN $150. Shipping charges are calculated at the time of purchase and will depend on where in the world you are located.

ORDER HERE

Michael Reichmann
December, 2015
Toronto, Canada

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Michael Reichmann is the founder of the Luminous Landscape. Michael passed away in May 2016. Since its inception in 1999 LuLa has become the world's largest site devoted to the art, craft, and technology of photography. Each month more than one million people from every country on the globe visit LuLa.
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