Let me begin with my sincerest apologies regarding the delays associated with my Vanishing Cuba book. We had initially thought that the book would ship from Italy in early November, but unfortunately, this never materialized. 

There are various reasons for the delay, but most notably, the pandemic initiated global supply chain problems that have created issues across the world. This includes the shortage of paper, semiconductor chips for cars, overcrowded ports, container ships waiting to unload, and basics like trucks and drivers to move goods through the supply chain.

Back in September, as we were preparing to release the files to the printer, we never thought these issues would play a role in delaying the book by three to four months. At every turn throughout the manufacturing process, we were facing delays. And once we began to back into the holiday season, it only got worse, and the costs became astronomical. 

Let’s keep in mind that this book is no ordinary book. It consists of three editions, one of which is the collectors box-set “Reserve Edition.” Each book, for all the editions, is handmade (other than the automated bindery process). The process took longer than initially estimated, and it made no sense to rush it after almost two years of creation and development. 

Now for the good news! The books are ready to begin shipping. The first books will begin arriving in a few weeks via air-freight for those who pre-ordered. The rest of the books will follow in January as several shipping containers make their way across the Atlantic to New York. Pre-orders destined for Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania will soon begin shipping from Italy. And by January / February, all books will start shipping to fulfill orders placed through Amazon, bookstores, universities, and public libraries. 

We will continue to offer “signed” Silver Edition books for all orders placed directly through Vanishing Cuba or Red Octopus Publishing

Thank you all for your patience and understanding. 

LUXURY SPLASH OF ART FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

LUXURY SPLASH OF ART FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

Luxury Splash of Art Magazine is the brainchild of artists Kamila Krzyzaniak and Agnieszka Kowalczewska, both born in Poland and residing in London. Kamila is an architect and contemporary artist specializing in abstracts, and Agnieszka is known for her paintings on canvas and textiles.

Kamila describes the magazine as “a homage to those who set trends – and entertain us with their imagination and talent.” The publication features sculptors, photographers, chefs, jewelers, and fashion designers. It’s a real honor to be featured among such talented artists. It’s my hope that my photographs and the storytelling in my Vanishing Cuba book

GET LOST MAGAZINE FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

GET LOST MAGAZINE FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

It was so lovely to discover that I was featured in the December issue of Get Lost Magazine, a Melbourne Australia-based independent adventure travel magazine. My Vanishing Cuba photography is highlighted in the EXPOSURE section, where they select just two photographers a month.

Founded in 2004 by Publisher Justin Jamieson, the magazine seeks out unique travel experiences around the globe for travelers wishing to explore and take unforgettable holidays that are not found in brochures.

MIAMI’S PREMIER BOOKSTORE REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

MIAMI’S PREMIER BOOKSTORE REVIEWS VANISHING CUBA

As many of you know, when I set out to publish my Vanishing Cuba book, my objective was to create something exceptional and not just another book. 

I would soon find out if my seven years of photography and two years of writing, design, and production were about to deliver on that promise. 

With the arrival of the first few samples of my book, I boarded a flight to Miami for Art Basel, where the Reserve Edition of my book would be showcased for the very first time. But my real interest would be a very special meeting we had set up months earlier. 

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