(406) 570-5965 orders@davidmatherlyphotography.com
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Ordering Prints
Credit Card capability is now complete for my entire website by using PayPal..
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For those who wish to pay by credit card, continue to the Gallery for your shopping...
For those who wish to pay by check, and/or for information about the prints and
shipping, etc. continue reading.
Prices
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Print Size |
Print Price |
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8.5x11 |
$35 |
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11.5x16.5 |
$60 |
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13x19 |
$75 |
To Pay by Check:
1. Select a picture from the Print Gallery
2. Write down the picture ID number and print size you would like
3. Print Order Form out and then fill in the blanks
4. Send completed order form and check or money order payable to David Matherly Photography to:
David Matherly Photography P.O. Box 1964 Bozeman, MT 59771Shipping
Shipping and handling within the U.S. $8.50 and International is $15.00 US. All
larger prints are placed in protective clear sleeve and shipped in a
cardboard tube..
If you have any questions please email us at orders@davidmatherlyphotography.com
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The Print
All prints are Giclee (pronounced Gee’clay) prints. The giclee printing process provides better
color accuracy than other means of reproduction. Each print is individually signed.
All prints have an archival permanence of at least 85 years.
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Is Matting and Framing available?
We are providing matting and framing only in the Bozeman/Livingston
area due to cost of shipping and possible breakage of glass during shipping...
There are always professional framing businesses most everywhere to meet
your individual matting and framing desires.
How should my prints be Matted and Framed?
For archival permanence, everything that touches the artwork should be
acid-free. The matte board should be acid-free.
The mounting should also be acid-free. Do Not use any kind of heat
to mount the prints to foam board. Heat may damage the print. Use only cold
mounting techniques or better yet use acid-free linen hinges to mount the print.
The Enhanced matte paper your fine art print is on keeps reflections
to a minimum and really looks great under glass...
Non-reflective glass tends to dull the colors of the fine art print so I would vote against it.
UV glass is also an option at a cost of about double of regular glass.
Regular glass will keep out about 40% of harmful rays.
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