Open Wide
Story:
As we crossed over a huge bridge in Kruger National Park, all you could see were the eyes and ears of a number of hippos peering out of the water. Although their grunts can be heard for miles, spotting them in the water can be a more challenging task. After sitting patiently, this large hippo appeared from below the surface and graced us with an enormous yawn ⏤ showing us one of the most powerful jaws on planet Earth. These creatures are incredibly misunderstood due to being the cause of around 500 human deaths per year, but it’s important to remember that they are just defending their territory. If we respect them, they will respect us too.
Location:
Kruger National Park, South Africa
GLOBAL SHIPPING / PRINT IS SOLD UNFRAMED
Story:
As we crossed over a huge bridge in Kruger National Park, all you could see were the eyes and ears of a number of hippos peering out of the water. Although their grunts can be heard for miles, spotting them in the water can be a more challenging task. After sitting patiently, this large hippo appeared from below the surface and graced us with an enormous yawn ⏤ showing us one of the most powerful jaws on planet Earth. These creatures are incredibly misunderstood due to being the cause of around 500 human deaths per year, but it’s important to remember that they are just defending their territory. If we respect them, they will respect us too.
Location:
Kruger National Park, South Africa
GLOBAL SHIPPING / PRINT IS SOLD UNFRAMED
Story:
As we crossed over a huge bridge in Kruger National Park, all you could see were the eyes and ears of a number of hippos peering out of the water. Although their grunts can be heard for miles, spotting them in the water can be a more challenging task. After sitting patiently, this large hippo appeared from below the surface and graced us with an enormous yawn ⏤ showing us one of the most powerful jaws on planet Earth. These creatures are incredibly misunderstood due to being the cause of around 500 human deaths per year, but it’s important to remember that they are just defending their territory. If we respect them, they will respect us too.
Location:
Kruger National Park, South Africa
GLOBAL SHIPPING / PRINT IS SOLD UNFRAMED
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All images are printed on sustainable Hahnemühle Bamboo paper, made from 90% bamboo and 10% cotton fibres for a natural look with eco-friendly properties. This warm white, lightly textured paper turns photographs into artwork that lasts a lifetime.
Shipping and handling is done by a small scale sustainable studio based locally here in Melbourne.
Prints are sustainably shipped in either a reinforced tube or crumble proof packaging to ensure safe/damage free delivery.
Estimated Average Shipping Times:
Australia & NZ: 14 Business Days
Rest of the World: Up to 3 Weeks -
Prints are offered in the following A sizes:
Small A4 — 209mm x 298mm (Including 5mm white border)
Medium A3 — 298mm x 420mm (Including 15mm white border)
Large A2 — 420mm x 594mm (Including 17mm white border)If you would like a custom size, contact me at hello@katenewman.com and I’ll do my best to organise that for you as soon as possible!
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All prints are sold un-framed, but are created to easily fit ready-made frames to make the process as easy as possible.
Choose the same A-size frame as your selected print, or purchase one size up with a mounted border to add extra oomph.
Recommended frame sizes:
Small A4 — Standard A4 frame, or A3 frame with an A4 mat.
Medium A3 — Standard A3 frame, or A2 frame with A3 mat.
Large A2 — Standard A2 frame, or A1 frame with A2 mat. -
For more frequently asked questions and info on sustainability, please visit the following pages ↓
FAQs and Shipping — Sustainability