Although I stopped selling mass-prints from this website I've been requested to make some of the Apolo Anton Ohno photos available for a greater public, mainly fans, wanting to have a real print of this great olympian and "Dancing with the Stars" winner 2007.
Some even want Apolo to sign these prints himself; I'm sure he's honored to do so.... Here's how to start for those with an American bankaccount, not ordering in a group.
Go to page 16 in "sport" and choose the number of the photograph you want.
Go to your bank and make payable US$ 32,50 plus US$ 9,75 p+h plus US$ 9,10 bankcommission, in total US$ 51,35 for one photograph to the bankaccount mentioned below.;
They will tell you how it works;
Make sure your address is right, send a seperate e-mail with your name and address and numbers of photographs you want. I'll match them up with your payment.
This is the information you need to take with you when paying;
Broeksma Fotografie,
Jozef Israëlsstraat 73,
9718 GG GRONINGEN/The Netherlands.
Bankcode (BIC); ABNANL2A
International banknumber (IBAN); NL 68 ABNA 0 5 5 4 3 2 5 5 2 7
Broeksma photography banknumber; 0554325527
Bank's name and address;
ABN-AMRO,
Grote Markt 22,
9712 HV GRONINGEN/The Netherlands.
Postal address of the bank;
P.O. Box 177,
9700 AD GRONINGEN/The Netherlands.
Sorry, no creditcard payments possible.
Extra service; for every extra photograph you only pay US$ 27,50 additionally at the same order. Don't forget to mention the numbers of the photographs!
For all 5 photos you'd pay in total; US$ 161,35 incl. all costs.
The photographs are 20,3 x 29,3 cm (8x12) in size and come with a white border to write on, best of quality in pearl, with a copyrightsticker on the backside.
Delivery within a week to 10 days at the address of your bankaccount, after reception/confirmation of payment. If you want your photos to be delivered to another address in the US, CAN, EC, or AUS/NZL mail your name/address and recipient's name/address first.
info@broeksma.com
Also for other questions, I'll get back to everyone as soon as possible!
Thanks, Ewoud Broeksma.