Printed Photo Books Can Bring People Together
One of the best things that photographers find when they start looking into printed photo books is that it can help people to come together; a group of photographers, writers and hobbyists can all come together to create something bigger:
Creemore Classics contains 52 pages of classic and antique automobiles, several from this area.
“With the help of writers like Alex Hargrave and Marion Abbey, we have maintained a local focus on these timeless treasures,” says Bryan Davies, editor and photographer on the project.
Some of the featured vehicles are Murray Stephens’ 1918 Ford Model T Truck (Glencairn) and George Scriver’s 1911 Ford Runabout (Dunedin) and Bill Bendell’s 1933 Frontenac (Creemore).
The book was designed by Corey Finkelstein of Creemore and printed and bound in Creemore by Gary Page and his crew.
Printed photo books allow you to self-publish your work. Printed photo books also allow you to create a customized coffee table book that you’ll be in control of from start to finish - you and the others who you are working with as well as those who will be picking up the book after it has been completed.
Simply put, printed photo books create a number of great opportunities for photographers - especially when they are looking into working together on a project that they share a passion for.

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