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Kodakgallery.com is where I made the book I've made. Love it, and it was pretty easy to get pretty creative, even for a first timer like myself.
Get your photo books? Camera equipment (backgrounds, props) and who do you have print your pictures?
Kodakgallery.com is where I made the book I've made. Love it, and it was pretty easy to get pretty creative, even for a first timer like myself.
I use Nations Photo Lab to print all my professional pictures and books. B&H is a good company to get camera stuff from and backdrop outlet is the where I get my backgrounds.
I have used Blurb.com for photo books in the past and really liked them. I have just slowly collected my props as I went along. I am not a professional though, I just take pictures of friends and family. I have seen back lighting and screens for pretty decent prices on Ebay though.
Love me some Walgreens! :)
I make some photobooks using Walgreens.com and was very pleased with the quality. I print some of my photos myself or have the printed locally at Walgreens or CVS. I've also used snapfish and printed some of my own.
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I make some photobooks using Walgreens.com and was very pleased with the quality. I print some of my photos myself or have the printed locally at Walgreens or CVS. I've also used snapfish and printed some of my own.
I go to cvs to print my pics as well as make enlargments. I used to buy ink constantly and its so exspensive. Cvs is a great place to do it!
Shutterfly.com and snapfish.com
You can upload digital photos and get them as either prints or photobooks for relatively cheap.
My publisher, shutterfly and walgreens and of course---me! I love to stage scenes and dress my kiddos up for photo shoots. :)
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