Speaking of photo books. Yesterday a neighbor briefly showed me a photo
book that her husband had made featuring the photos taken as they too
made a trip around the country. We had spent quite a bit of time with
them discussing our experiences doing the same.
It never occurred to me to make such a book from our own trip but maybe
I'd do that as well as at least one other I know I need to do. That
one, however, would be mostly text with occasional photos interspersed.
So who do y'all recommend as the maker of your photo books? Also, are
there any that are better attuned to a preponderance of test vs. pictures?
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
>
> I recently made a photo book. So far, everybody who has sat down with
> it has raved. When I got a little distance from it, sat down and went
> through slowly. I was wowed too. It's a damn fine set of images, well
> taken, processed, chosen, presented and printed. Original? Hey, they
> are pictures of Brooklyn and street photography. Everything in this
> world is original, in that it's not exactly like anything else.
> Everything in the world is a whole lot like something else that
> already existed.
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