Tahona
Tahona, presents a close-up scene of the traditional process of preparing agave hearts for distillation. The textured agave core in the foreground contrasts with the rustic stone tahona where the crushed fibers accumulate. Earthy tones and worn surfaces convey the timeless labor behind this craft, making this piece a thoughtful addition to any space seeking a connection to heritage and tradition.
Digital Download. You can use it in a digital frame or print out and frame it for your wall.
Using Digital Download allows you to choose your favourite image size and local printer and framer and reduces shipping costs
3319× 4417 300 Dpi
This License Agreement (“Agreement”) is made between the Photographer (“Licensor”) and the Purchaser (“Licensee”) for the use of the digital photograph described below.
Photograph Title/Description: Tahona
Date of License: [Insert Date]
Licensor: Tony Reddington
Licensee: [Insert Purchaser’s Name]
1. Grant of License
The Licensor grants the Licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the digital photograph for the following purposes:
Personal Use:
Display on personal devices (computer, phone, tablet)
Printing for personal display (home, office, personal gifts)
Use on personal, non-commercial social media accounts (with credit to the photographer)
2. Restrictions
The Licensee may not:
Use the photograph for any commercial, advertising, or promotional purposes without additional written permission.
Sell, sublicense, distribute, or otherwise make the photograph available to third parties.
Alter, edit, or create derivative works without the Licensor’s consent (except for resizing/cropping for display purposes).
Remove any copyright, watermark, or attribution from the image.
3. Copyright and Ownership
The Licensor retains all copyright and intellectual property rights to the photograph. This license does not transfer ownership.
4. Termination
This license is effective until terminated. It will terminate automatically if the Licensee fails to comply with any terms. Upon termination, the Licensee must delete all copies of the photograph.