According to the PMA 2010 U.S. Camera/Camcorder Digital Imaging Survey, less than half of U.S. households have heard or seen anything about photo books, or 41 percent to be exact. The most popular reason for making photo books is for the purpose of having a family keepsake, given by 60 percent of those who made photo books in 2009. Forty-six percent of photo book makers made them as a gift for family, a two-fold increase over the preceding year. Making photo books for the purpose of gifting them to friends also increased this year. Source: PMA Data Watch: Photo book creation among U.S. households; Posted by Kristy Clairmont on June 28, 2010 Click here to read the full column.
One of the services that I offer clients is that of making photo books or albums for others. I have found that many people would like to have an organized book of photos capturing those special moments in life, but just don't have the time to personally make the book. That's where I come on the scene.
Following an initial 1-hour free consultation to determine the scope of the project, I will take on your project to completion. I love seeing the joy on a client's face when they hold that completed photobook. (Or it could be a wall poster, calendar, photo slideshow, organized photo box, etc just to name a few other services I offer).
What's holding you back from making a photobook or album with your favorite photos? I'm here to help. Just contact me to arrange your free consultation to get started.
Steph