Photo Book Layout Can Be Customized for Your Needs
As a photographer, you know the importance of progression. If you photograph weddings and put together albums, you don’t want photos from the bride’s procession following pictures of the bride and groom cutting the cake or dancing at the reception: there’s and order to things that you’ll want to honor.
The same thing is true for travel photographers who are organizing the memories of a particular trip. If you go to Paris, London and Milan, you’ll want to organize your shots based on where they were taken rather than getting them all mixed in together so that you have to work harder to remember where you took them later on.
When it comes to laying out photo books, these are things that you’re going to want to consider.
But that doesn’t mean that every photo book layout is going to be the same. You might choose to use one large picture spanning across the fold, or you may use multiple shots on the same page. You might layout your photo book so that the pictures tell the story, or you may choose to use some text to keep track of the finer details.
Whatever your needs are, whatever you are trying to convey or however you plan to market your work, you’ll find that it’s not difficult at all to accomplish it with a printed photo book.

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