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My winter project will be putting together an anthology of photos I have over the past 10 years, mostly from digital.
We just got a fancy printer but it got me so wondering what people do with all their favourite non family photographs other than sticking 'em in an album?
I just stick them on my Flickr account.
It's good to look at them occasionally,bit of nostalgia.
One day I might do a montage or make an album of my favourites
Got a wall in our house full of loads of wee frames from ikea. We rotate pictures through them all the time.
Put them on Facebook so that other people I know will see them
Big wall prints, but obviously not that many. Only so many walls...
Mostly photobooks. I wouldn't consider home printing and albums. Retro awefulness...
Make a photobook.
One for each year.
I try to make a photo book of each major holiday. It's been time consuming and I skipped a couple of years but a few weeks ago I found photobox ( knew of them anyway) but found they did photo books from flickR albums.
I uploaded the best 100 to a flick r album and let it make the book.
It sounded ace but the reality wasn't great, most of the photos look a bit over exposed in the book than on my screens and some have a red cast over them too.
£40 it was. Think I'll go back to Peak imaging prints (always excellent for my bygone professional photography days) and get proper albums to put proper photos into.
Photo books are ok but I don't think you can beat a proper print.
I go back through mine on the Mac, and the ones I've loaded onto my Pad, I stick some on Flickr, some on Fb, actually that's all I usually put on there, I have nothing interesting to waffle on about, and friends like them, and I occasionally put some on here, when I remember.
Looking forward to Photostream showing all my photos, rather than the last 1000, although looking back through 26,000-odd pics could get interesting...
Same as 5th - make a yearbook, and a book for major trips, using Blurb, and big wall prints from whitewall.com.
Also have a small revolving display of A4 prints.
Share em on Google+/Picasa
Flickr (and then on here some times)
Face book
On the wall at home. For Christmas i had 33, 5 inch square pictures printed on strips Of Dibond Aluminium. The now from a strip down one side of the living room
But mainly I do Blurb books. Good quality great value
Here is an example
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