Iraqi soldiers stand guard at a military outpost in the village of Haj Ali, south of Mosul, Iraq, on December 7, 2016. As the battle to recapture the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul progressed, Iraqi forces and paramilitary militias consolidated their gains and prepared for further advances towards the city. Toxic black smoke from the burning oil wells in the nearby town of Qayyarah, set ablaze by retreating ISIS militants, filled the sky, leaving behind a legacy of prolonged health issues and environmental crises.
This print is available in the following sizes:
16 x 24 inches – Limited edition of 50
20 x 30 inches – Limited edition of 25
30 x 45 inches – Limited edition of 10
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This Limited Edition print is produced on museum quality Hahnemühle Fine Art Giclee Paper with archival pigment inks on high-resolution digital inkjet printers.
Prints are sold unmounted and unframed. Mounting and framing options are available on request. Contact meto view and discuss options.
All Limited Edition prints are accompanied by a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity that includes the image location, date and caption, as well as a serialized numerical hologram. An identical matching hologram is attached to the back of the print on a signed photographer’s edition label.