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Size: 12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 23 cm)
Pages: 12 months, front/back covers and a signed thank you page
Paper: Premium matte art paper with a smooth, low-glare finish
Printing: High-resolution digital printing for rich, true-to-life colour
Binding: Durable white wire-o spiral with a center hole for easy hanging
Origin: Designed and printed in Canada
Packaging: Ships flat in a rigid protective mailer to prevent bending
Limited Run: Only 100 copies available
Thoughtfully crafted so each page can be saved and framed, turning your calendar into a lasting collection of prints.
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🇨🇦 Free Shipping Within Canada
🇺🇸 $15 CAD to the USA
🌍 $20-25 CAD International (based on region)
❄️ $30 CAD Remote Regions (Greenland, French Polynesia, Fiji, etc.)
Calendars ship via Canada Post with tracking, depending on destination.
Canada Post recently paused all strike activity and is operating normally. If any delays arise, I’ll keep you updated, but for now everything is moving as expected.Delivery estimates will be provided once your order ships. International duties/taxes may apply and are the responsibility of the buyer.
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Due to the limited nature of this product, I’m unable to accept returns or exchanges. All sales are final.
If your order arrives damaged or with an issue, please reach out—I’ll always do my best to make it right.
Behind the Africa Edition
The Africa Edition was born from early-morning dust, golden light, and the unmistakable pulse of the savannah. Every photograph was captured in Botswana and Zambia. From leopards draped over termite mounds, the stillness of lions at sunrise, and elephants moving quietly through the bush, these are the moments that stayed with me long after I lowered my camera.
Each calendar is printed on premium matte art paper using high quality inks, preserving the depth and detail of every image. Produced locally in Canada and finished with a clean spiral binding, it’s designed to be both beautiful and lasting. Only a limited number are available.
My hope is that when you turn each page, you feel a small piece of the wild — a reminder of how alive, fragile, and extraordinary our natural world truly is.