All of the above images are used in the postcards, calendars,
and
notecards.


 

TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY
On the Backroads of Provence
Available on DVD and VHS (NTSC & PAL)


On The Backroads of Provence travellers journey along ancient paths of the Routes Nationale. From watching a game of boules at the local court to the charge of a Camargue bull in the arena at Arles, the colorful intimate details of Provence come to life. Markets of fresh vegetables, herb cured olives, chèvre cheese, crusty bread, the morning's catch of seafood, a bouquet of lavender and a bright cloth for the table inspire the evening's meal.

Discover life behind the scenes at the famous theatre festival of Avignon, with flamenco musicians and dancers performing in the seaside town of St. Maries, through the landscapes of Van Gogh and the artistry of a famous chocolatier. A crossroad of southern Europe, Provence is a land of Greek and Roman monuments where modern and ancient art live side by side.

Plan your trip with the DVD. Interactive map. local subjects, interviews and a photo gallery inspire your journey.

$22.95 U.S. Shrinkwrapped. Hard case package.

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6.5" high x 5" wide x .5" deep.

 

DESK CALENDAR
Minimum order 100

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A unique tabletop calendar concept. Provence calendars are housed in a CD case that flips around to act as a stand.




The 6 images are shown in the photo grid above on the top two rows. Archival acid-free paper makes Provence Notecards suitable for framing.

Notecard package is 6.5" high x 5" wide x .5" deep

 

BLANK NOTECARDS WITH ENVELOPES

$ 14.95 includes shipping

A set of 6 unique blank notecards with envelopes is housed in a cd case with descriptive location captions on the back.



Archival acid-free paper makes
Provence Postcards suitable
for framing.

Postcard is 6.5" high x
5" wide x .5" deep

12 POSTCARDS

$14.95 includes shipping

A set of 12 unique postcards is housed in a cd case with descriptive location caption on the back of each. The 12 images are shown in the photo grid above.