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Maker Monday: Photobook

Looking back along the Bow River from part way up the stairs

It’s been years since we’ve bothered to print any of the thousands of photos we take each year. Many of you have probably made a similar choice.

But beginning in 2006, one thing we have been pretty disciplined about is taking some time each year to create and print at least one memory book. Using photos and text we summarize our hiking, biking and other day-to-day adventures as well as highlights from family vacations, school trips and other events. In some ways, each year’s photobook is a printed version of excerpts from this blog. But the printed materials also include more personal information and more photos of family members. Our hope is that our children will be able to look through these books years from now and that the images and descriptions will trigger childhood memories and prompt them to say to their own children something like, “When I was a boy….”

We finished creating our 2012 photobook the first week of November (yes, we’re a little slow this year). In case any of you have ever wondered about what’s involved in getting a custom book like this printed, here’s an overview of our workflow…

Here’s a peak at the cover for our most recent photobook:

Once it arrives and we look through it a few times, we’ll put it on top of our slowly-growing stack of custom photobooks. We’ll take it out from time to time to dust the cobwebs off our memories of 2012.

We’ve also done a couple of small photo booklets using the Snapfish service (usually when we have a “free 20 page photobook” coupon; they come every year with the boys’ school photo orders). This smaller sized booklet is perfect for preserving memories from the boys’ overnight school trips and similar events.

A few final comments about Shutterfly:

We’d be very interested to hear about your experiences with other photobook printing services. And whether you workflow includes other steps that we should incorporate into our process next time around. We’re hoping to get started on our 2013 photobook project soon, so please share your advice by leaving a comment.

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