
Photo books come in four sizes and four different covers, ranging from Book Jacket and Photo Finish, to Linen and Leather covers. They construct and print each product in-house, which allows them to maintain high-quality at affordable pricing. Would you offer your clients a photo book if the process was more simple and affordable? Enter MyPublisher…

Why don’t more photographers offer albums or photo books for their clients? Is it time? Money? Some portrait photographers may offer a large print, but it is more rare for them to offer an album or photo book. Many wedding photographers offer this in a large print or beautiful wedding album. This is why, as photographers, it is important to not only hand our clients their disc (flash drive, etc), but a tangible and visual copy of our work which they can see, enjoy, and hopefully share for generations to come. These days, we are lucky if more than a handful of photos are quickly forgotten and buried in someone’s Facebook newsfeed.

Gone are the days we take our rolls of film into the local photo lab, wait impatiently to see our images and painstakingly put them in a photo album to be shared and enjoyed at family gatherings. One of the drawbacks about the dawning of the digital age though, is that most of our precious photos now end up on a hard drive or disc somewhere, never to be seen again. The digital age brought with it many benefits – more versatility, instant gratification, ease of use and unlimited memory to name a few.
