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Old 06-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Portfolio: prints or bound book?

Kenn's question regarding Preview Books brought up a similar but different question for me. I didn't want to hijack his thread, though.

I've established a comfortable portfolio of landscape shots that I intend to market to local galleries and stores. My original intention was to print up the images in 8x10 or 11x14 prints and show them in a basic photo portfolio.

With the books being relatively inexpensive now, though, I'm wondering if a bound book with a single image per page (ie custom coffee table book) might not be a better option? Has anyone done this or seen this done?

I'd also be bringing a sample of a 8x10 in a matte/frame since part of my "package" is custom frames made in my shop for larger images.

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