Calendar 2024
Calendar 2024
My 2024 calendar features some of my favourite photos from the last year and a few images from the past. It is printed by a local print lab on high quality DIN A3 paper with excellent colour and detail reproduction. Pre-order until November 19th, shipping from the beginning of December.
Price incl. VAT. Shipping costs will be calculated at check-out.
Wildlife Calendar 2024: Coastal and Urban Wildlife
In the last year I have been lucky enough to encounter and photograph some incredible wildlife of the coasts in Central Europe, including northern gannets and grey seals on Helgoland as well as red foxes in the Dutch dunes. However, I spent most of my time exploring and capturing the wild side of my hometown Bonn. That is why I share some images of the local wildlife I am witnessing on a daily basis as well.
The wall calendar is super suitable as an elegant wall decoration or as a gift for big and small animal fans. Each page shows a photograph of one or more wild animals, the month and a subtle calendar.
This isn’t a replacement for your planner, but rather an elegant and aestatically series of photographs that fills your wall with (wild-)life.
An additional double-sided DIN A4 sheet is included, describing the story, location and species behind each photo. Ideal for all those who are particularly interested!
This years edition is available by pre-order until November 19th, so I can ship your calendar at the beginning of December. However, if enough pre-orders come in, I will have a batch printed earlier, so you may be able to get your hands on your calendar sooner. Shipping costs start from 8€, all further information about shipping can be found here.
Size: 42 x 29,7 cm (DIN A3)
Language: German
high-quality 250 gsm Sappi Magno paper with a satin matte finish
noble black frame and black wire-o-binding
thirteen pages including cover
stabilising white back cardboard
Photographed animal species in order of appearance*:
Sanderling, European herring gull, red squirrel, Egyptian goose, mute swan, red fox, northern gannet, grey seal, common black bird, fallow deer, eurasian oystercather and nothern gannet.
*All of these animals are wild and have been photographed in their natural or urban habitat.