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Ten More Ideas For Photo Books

When it comes to photo books, there are no limits save your imagination. Here are some more great ideas for photo books. 1. Your Small Business. Are you just starting out and need to make a g...


When it comes to photo books, there are no limits save your imagination. Here are some more great ideas for photo books.

1. Your Small Business. Are you just starting out and need to make a great impression? Or areyou just looking for a way to proudly display your business'accomplishments over the years? Either way, a photo book is a great wayto put it all together in one place to show the world what yourbusiness is all about.

2. Your Portfolio. Anyone canput his or her work into a three ring binder and call it good enough.Having your art, photos, or writing in hardcover form, however is sureto impress potential clients. Get your own covers and binding machineand you can customize your books at for each meeting, at at a momentsnotice.

3. Spring Books. Buds and blossoms in thetrees, those first blades of green grass poking though the brown ofwinter; there is no season quite like spring, and creating a bookaround this most hopeful of seasons is a great way to keep spirits highthrough the April showers.

4. Summer Books. Beaches,backyard cookouts, hiking, biking and more. Summer is the most activeof all the seasons, and all that sun and fun can be captured in a photobook that will give you something to look forward to when the winterchill has got you down.

5. Autumn Books. The annualturning of the leaves from the green of summer to the rust and red ofautumn is a poignant time of year in its beauty and transition. It'salso a great time for get-togethers with hot apple cider and footballgames. Capture it all in a photo book that conveys all the great timesto be had in this beautiful time of year.

6. Winter Books. Where do we being to discuss the charms of Winter? The holiday parties,skiing and snowboarding, your child's first snow; all of these aregreat memories that can live forever in their own photo book.

7. Halloween. What a great day Halloween is! When else do you get to dress up like asuperhero and eat candy until you are fit to burst? And it's a greattime for the kids, too! Capture it all on camera and put it alltogether in book form, and you'll have something to remember al thelaughs by for years to come.

8. Christmas. Everyholiday season deserves its own photo book, right? And these books canmake for great post-holiday gifts that everyone will appreciate. Aphoto book is a great way to keep the holiday fires burning throughoutthe year, and build anticipation for Santa's next lap around.

9. Valentine's Day.Hey gents, stuck for a Valentine's gift idea? Get all the photos of youand your sweetie you can find together and put them all in a nice photobook. Guaranteed winner!

10. Easter. All thosebonnets, colorful eggs and chocolate bunnies make for greatphotographic fodder, and putting them all in a photo book is a uniqueand fun springtime project.

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