Professional Photo Book Layout
As a pro photographer - or even as a photographer who is working to build a business from the ground up - you know that presentation is important. That’s just one reason why, when it comes to professional photo book layout, you are going to want to look at your options carefully in order to decide which layout will work best for you.
The first thing that you’ll want to consider is which element of your business you want to show. For wedding photographers, you may want to showcase the work that you’ve done with brides - capturing moments from planning the ceremony to leaving the reception; you may also decide that you want to layout a photo book so that you’re able to capture different wedding styles - themed weddings, seasonal weddings, indoor and outdoor ceremonies. For nature photographers, you may want to capture landscapes or animals or a combination of both.
When you layout your photo book, you’ll also want to consider which sizes of photos you use. If, for example, you’re a travel photographer, you may layout your book so that you display a large scenic shot with overlays of smaller shots capturing people or places within a town. Others may choose to use predominantly smaller photos, using full page bleeds only to indicate a change of place.
The key to photo book layout is simple: capture your best work and present it well so that your book brings you the clients that you’re looking for - and a personal sense of satisfaction.

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