Where Are You Now, Fay Godwin?
NC, March . 2008
To facilitate online viewing, this collection is arranged in five sections.
Each section has links in the upper-left area to go back or forward to the next group.
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I Have Gone
a book in memory of my friend and photographer, Gunnie Moberg 1941 – 2007
photographs made mostly during 2007 and 2008
a print-on-demand book is available for USD 63.23 + shipping [ order here ]
8 x 10 inches (about 20 x 25 cm), softcover, on premium uncoated paper
a binding in a limited edition of 20 is available for USD 1,800 inc. shipping [for orders please contact Pradip Malde ]
about the limited edition
• 11 x 17 inches (about 28 x 44 cm)
• All images were originated, processed and printed by Pradip Malde on Museo II 100% cotton, acid free paper, using an Epson 7900 printer with Epson Ultrachrome HDR archival digital pigment inks.
• This volume is in a Secret Belgian binding, bound by Julie Jones, as formulated by Hedi Kyle, and sewn with Irish linen thread.
• Cover papers are hand made and dyed by Julie Jones, out of Egyptian tow flax, with indigo dye and gelatin and animal glue resists.
• The endpapers are Kelmscott Granite by Ruscombe Mill.
• All materials used in the binding exceed the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
• Text is in Requiem type by designers Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, who were inspired by an illustration in a sixteenth-century writing manual.
All rights reserved. This book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).Refer to this for more information: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us
Edition of 20
produced by Julie Jones and Pradip Malde
preview of the limited-edition binding
Preview of the print-on-demand book
One response to “i have gone”
[…] Three of these garden photographs, beautiful images of loss and of keeping are in his new book ‘I Have Gone’. Pradip’s dedication in the book reads ‘In memory of Gunnie Moberg […]