Innards: Pinhole Landscapes

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I am posting this about the book called Innards: Pinhole Landscapes which has just been published. It is a  12 x 12 inch book and comes in a beautiful boxed set with a print of your choice included. You can buy it directly from me, cost is $300.00 with a $10.00 postage and handling fee and Washington state sales tax. If you are interested, please contact me, and we can set up a way to pay, either through Pay Pal, my website or a good old fashioned check via snail mail. Then I will mail you the book, in it’s box with the print. There are 24 images in the book that you can choose from any one of them for the print. You can go to http://www.blurb.com/b/9325749-innards to preview it but please DO NOT buy it on that website. It is only available from me. There was also a post on Daniel Milnor’s blog Shifter about the book; here is the link for that: http://shifter.media/creative-innards-janet-neuhauser/

The featured image is the cover of the book. You can look at the images on this website or at blurb.com to see the images inside. Or you can go to the front page of this website and click under Portfolios on Innards to see some of the images included in the book.  Now that there is a shop set up on this website you can buy it directly from that.

 

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