Correct lower prices now showing on the web store. Thanks! I was told by Super7 that it was ok to go ahead and post the following information about the photos I submitted for the “Imagery of Japanese Toys” show, including the price that will be charged for each by Super7, while they are getting them ready to be put up on the webstore. If you would like to purchase any of these, PLEASE CONTACT SUPER7 DIRECTLY. All of the photos were printed by me on professional archival quality photo paper (luster finish) using and Epson R2880 printer and Epson Ultrachrome K3 ink (this ink has a lightfastness rating of over 100 years). The anti-reflective “Museum Glass” is really very effective at reducing glare (it is much less visible compared to the regular glass used for framing) and provides 99% UV protection. Note: In all cases, the prices below are less than the cost to have each of the respective photos matted and framed. If you have any questions you can PM me. Thanks! “Garamon” Subject: Marmit Garamon Image Size: 6.25 x 7.5 Custom dry mounted and matted Black metal frame (12 x 16) Anti-reflective “Museum Glass” $50.00 “Gaira Is Cross” Subject: M1 Go Gaira Image Size: 5.25 x 7.5 Custom dry mounted and matted Black metal frame (12 x 16) Anti-reflective “Museum Glass” $50.00 “Zag Head” Subject: Gargamel Zagoran Image Size: 4.5 x 5.0 Custom dry mounted and matted Custom wood frame. Black with silver highlights (10.5 x 12.5) Anti-reflective “Museum Glass” $125.00 “Dr. Serizawa and the Oxygen Destroyer” Subject: ToyGraph Dr. Serizawa (came with 1954 Godzilla) Image Size: 5.25 x 7.5 Custom dry mounted and matted Custom wood frame. “Hammered” pewter finish (11.25 x 15.0) Anti-reflective “Museum Glass” $175.00 Of course there is nothing like seeing the real thing, but here are low-resolution jpegs of each of the photos in the order listed above: “Garamon” “Gaira Is Cross” “Zag Head” “Dr. Serizawa and the Oxygen Destroyer” Here are some photos taken of the pictures at the show. A group shot of my four photos, followed by some (less clear) individual shots of each one. The group shot is from RedYoda’s Flickr. I searched but could not find whose Flickr I obtained the individual shots from (I found them the day after the show). If you would prefer me not to show the Flickr shots here, please let me know and I will take them down.
Looks like at least some of the photos are up on the website now. Correct lower prices now showing on the web store. Thanks and thanks again to Super7 for all their hard work on this show.
^^^ That was defiantly safe sex licking. No bodily fluids were exchanged in the process. We were vigorously warned about the no touch policy from the S7 staff.
George, you always inject an element of strong personal style in your photo work. Lifts it up beyond the mechanical and the ordinary. It was great to see it up close!
I know that I signed at least one of them on the front (under the mat). All of them are signed and labeled on the back...