I've decided to work on a new project: creating a photobook. Jojo had already created one for our Michigan trip and I used that as a pattern of sorts to organize our photo collection in San Antonio. I've actually thought of buying a scrapbook (I've more than toyed with the idea, I bought a scrapbook only to return it the following day). And then realized that the times and the technology have changed, so I should be more adaptive to using them to my advantage.
And I have. I've created one for San Antonio (took me all of 3 days) and today I started working on Galveston Island and Houston.
I'll just order them at the same time. Once I receive the photobooks, I'll share them with you. Don't worry, it shouldn't be long now.
(Postscript) I've already ordered the 2 photobooks, but as I've only selected standard shipping and processing (cost-effective), it will take at least 10 business days to deliver.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
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Grabe! Jojo is always into something. Long ago he had this DVD-closet or something. Then bicycles. Now photobooks.
What are photobooks anyway? Do you mean digital or the traditional photo albums?
Photobooks are not digital, and the closest I can compare them with would be to coffee table books. Hard-bound, magazine-type paper, but even better - because all the images and text will be written and selected by you.
If you wanna try them out, go to www.blurb.com. You can also see samples there, and while ours probably won't compare to the pros - they're more meaningful and personal.
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