Scotland, and the Isle of Skye in particular, is part of my DNA and one of my favorite places on Earth. In the last few years, my wife, Julie, and I have hosted several workshop/photo adventures to various parts of Scotland. Last year we flew over a bit in advance for some quiet regeneration time on Skye. Toward the northern end of the Waternish peninsula, there is a quiet church ruin and cemetery looking out over Dunvegan Head to the west. The ruin is all that is left of St. Conan’s Church, which was destroyed in a horrible clan slaughter/battle in 1578. The blood is gone and what does remain is silence and thought in a magical place. Canon EOS M6 – infrared adapted.
General Edition Information:
Limited Edition Prints signed and numbered in an edition of 100. Each print is made personally by me, printed either on Ilford Multigrade Classic fiber paper and selenium toned or on Canson Platine paper using a Canon Pro-1000 printer and my personal printing profiles. Mounted and over-matted on 4-ply or 8-ply museum board using the most current industry standards for archival permanence.
Open Edition Archival pigment prints made personally by me on Canson Rag Photographique paper using a canon Pro-1000 and my personal printing profiles. Digitally signed, not numbered.
Sizing Information:
8x10 Open Edition Archival Pigment Print: Image size approximately 8x10, over-matted to 14x17 on 4-ply museum board.
11x14 Limited Edition: Image size approximately 9x11.5 inches, over-matted to 16x20 on 4-ply museum board.
16x20 Limited Edition: Image size approximately 14x18, over-matted to 22x28 on 4-ply museum board.