FINE PRINTS AND NOTE CARDS AVAILABLE
These archival fine prints and note cards are printed using archival quality EPSON Printers with 100% archival inks and papers. Each of these prints and note cards have an average life expectancy of 200 years for color images and 400 years for Black & White images. This by far exceeds the life expectancy of a standard traditional "photographic C print". Each photograph is signed, mounted and over-matted using white, archival museum board, and then packaged in a 100% acid free transparent protective sleeve. Shipping materials ensure your print arrives securely and protected from damage. Note Cards are 4"X6" with the inside fold clear for your own personal handwritten note, and each card is shipped sleeved individually with envelope.
Please contact the photographer with any request or questions via e-mail using the 'Contact Form' found on the second page of this website regarding sizes and pricing.
These archival fine prints and note cards are printed using archival quality EPSON Printers with 100% archival inks and papers. Each of these prints and note cards have an average life expectancy of 200 years for color images and 400 years for Black & White images. This by far exceeds the life expectancy of a standard traditional "photographic C print". Each photograph is signed, mounted and over-matted using white, archival museum board, and then packaged in a 100% acid free transparent protective sleeve. Shipping materials ensure your print arrives securely and protected from damage. Note Cards are 4"X6" with the inside fold clear for your own personal handwritten note, and each card is shipped sleeved individually with envelope.
Please contact the photographer with any request or questions via e-mail using the 'Contact Form' found on the second page of this website regarding sizes and pricing.
A description and image ID may be seen by holding your cursor over any image, please include this with any request. A few of the images included below are from 'Seven Summits Solo', Robert Mads Anderson's Quest to become the first person to reach the summit of the highest peak on each of the world's seven continents. Sir Edmund Hillary, first person to summit Mount Everest in 1953 with his climbing partner Tenzing Norgay Sherpa served as our Patron Honorary Expedition Leader. Throughout 1992-1993 Robert and I traveled the world together as he sought out to fulfill his climbing Odyssey. The expeditions can be read about, along with professional photographer Joseph Blackburn's images, were they were later chronicled about by Robert in his books: To Everest Via Antarctica, Summits - Climbing The Seven Summits Solo and Seven Summits Solo
All Images: ©Joseph Blackburn - All Rights Reserved In All Media For All Time-No Use Without Prior Written Consent
All Images: ©Joseph Blackburn - All Rights Reserved In All Media For All Time-No Use Without Prior Written Consent
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Contact: Please fill in the contact form on 2nd page of website and include your comments for a reply.
Any Usage Must Have Prior Written Permission Of The Photographer
Contact: Please fill in the contact form on 2nd page of website and include your comments for a reply.