Just a quicky today. I received my new photobook from Snapfish last week, and am completely blown away. I have purchased books before, but this one was a larger format, and, I must say, that makes a huge difference in the aesthetic quality! Can't post a pic here, but here's the link if any of you are interested in viewing it!
http://www5.snapfish.com/snapfish/projectshareewelcome/l=9741592014/p=983211290348596413/g=123367881/cobrandOid=1000/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/otsc=SYE/otsi=SPBKlink/
UPDATE: I see now that unless you have a Snapfish account (which is free, and easy to create, and they send you lots of great offers via e-mail), you probably won't be able to view the book with the link above. Which sucks. So, while the book is beautiful, Shutterfly allows you to embed the projects directly in your blogs, etc. (see my Shutterfly book embedded at the top of this blog) and to share it much more easily. Something to be said for that... Sorry!!
And just because I haven't added a photo in a while, here's one for smiles. :-)
6 comments:
love it, pretty girl!
Becca it turned out beautifully. Nicely done.
---Jen
Having done both books now which one do you think does a better job on picture quality? Snapfish or Shutterfly?
I love how you did it with quotes instead of journaling. A very nice touch. And beautiful pictures of your beautiful girl!
I Love Snapfish! I always do my books/photo prints through them. When I lived in Salt Lake City I worked for one of the digital printing companies that Snapfish uses to print their photo books. Really cool to watch the books come together. It made me appreciate mine even more! ;)
If any of you happen to check back here, I just wanted to let you know that while quality is similar for both Snapfish and Shutterfly, I find it *easier* to upload my photos into Snapfish, and found the book a little easier to put together in Snapfish. Shutterfly seemed to have more template options, though, but sometimes more can be too much, giving us even MORE to obsess about. LOL
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