Document Changes in Your Work with Printed Photo Books
It happens to everyone: one day, you look at the same things that you’ve been photographing for years and you notice that something is a little bit different. If you shot landscapes, maybe what you see is that there are different trends emerging - rather than shooting the barns at a farm, you’ve started shooting animals at pasture; if you shoot outdoors in major cities, you’re drawn to different areas - think about the difference between shooting in Times Square and Central Park as an example.
The same changes are also going to happen if you shoot fashion. Maybe instead of shooting catalog shots, you’ve moved on to shooting while models are making their way down the runway. With portraits, you may see that you’re doing more or less shooting outdoors.
These changes are essential: they show your growth as a photographer and reflect the trends that are emerging while you work. What better way to document that process than a printed photo book in which you lay out your shots, displaying those things that have changed as well as elements that have stayed the same?
With printed photo books, you’ll find that you’re able to showcase more than just the changes in your work; you’ll be able to document your increasing ability as a photographer.

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