Boca Publishing, Inc., a 30-year- old Florida corporation offers for your consideration, a collec- tion of images captured during travel throughout America as well as England and Scotland.
Offered in a variety of sizes from 8x10 to 36x48 on fine art matte finish giclee prints, acrylic, canvas or metal. Options include mats and frames. Prints sold in South Florida hand delivered; other destinations will be sent FEDEX. Major credit cards accepted. For additional information or to have sample prints hand-delivered to your home or office, call 954-295-2154 or email bocapublishing@bellsouth.net.
STANDARD PRICING
8x10 print - with 11x14 white mat - $50 16x20 print - with 20x24 white mat - $95 16x20 print with 20x24 white mat and 1.25” black frame ready to hang - $140
Shipping charges apply for any orders outside of South Florida.
LARGE FORMAT PRINTING
A new selection of products include large format printing up to 60” wide in a wide variety of sizes. We use fine art matte stock and canvas. Ideal for large homes and commercial locations such as hotels, restaurants, professional offices and shops.
We show printed samples on request.
Standard pricing follows. Framing avail- able. Custom prints available at $.13 per inch.
40”x 60” - $312 - print only
48” x 60” - $374 - print only
48” x 60” canvas ready to hang - $540
All images captured with extreme high resolution cameras and lenses.
Argyle, Scotland
Glencoe/ Rannoch Moor Scottish Highlands
Shepherd of the Glen Glencoe/Rannoch Moor.
The Scottish Highlands
We experieinced orbs of light surrounding us at a location we were told was the scene of a bloody massacre.
Circus Lane
Edinburgh, Scotland
Contemplation . . . Rochester Cathedral The Cotswolds, UK
Scotland
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Arlington Row, homes of the weavers built in the 1500’s.
Henry Ford tried to purchase these and rebuild in the US.
Salt flats on Isle of Harris, the Outer Hebrides
Sea stacks on the beach Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
Brother-in-law left in photo for scale.
Black house community on Isle of Lewis. Built during the Iron Age. Now used as holiday cottages.
The infamous Standing Stones of Callanish. Larger and older than Stonehenge. When you place your hands on the 3 billion-year-old stones, the hair on the back of your neck stands up. These stones were the inspiration for the tv series Outlander.
Abandoned crofter’s cottage and barn on the Isle of Lewis. Image capture was 11 pm. At these northern latitudes, the sun did not set until after midnight. The Isle of Lewis and Harris is the home of world famous Harris Tweed. Woven by “crofters” in their corttages.
Yorkshire Dales, England
Scotland
Seaside town of Hastings on the English Channel
Fall in the beautiful Colorado Rocky Mountains
The ghost town of St. Elmo was once home to silver miners.