How to create your own Photo Book
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About this Event
Do you have a computer full of digital photographs that you do not know what to do with or have the time to? You may have decades of precious family photos from events like weddings, holidays, concerts, birthdays - all probably mounting up and trapped inside your computer waiting to get out. Well now is the time to bring your pictures to life!
Photo Books make great gift ideas for Christmas; significant birthdays; anniversaries; baby year books; capturing holidays as well as making great product or artist portfolios.
With a little know how you can turn your digital library into beautiful personalised photo books, stationery, posters, calendars, wall art and much more.
We will be using one of the well known commercial on-line printing companies; either Snapfish, PhotoBox or Blurb.
What we will cover;
- Create an online account
- Create and save an album to your account
- Upload a group of photographs into a newly created album
- Become familiar with the online interface so you are able to navigate around the site and browse through your on-line photo albums
- Browse and choose your album dimensions / colour / finish
- Browse and choose your album theme including page background images and colour scheme.
- Insert a selection of pages with various layout options. Customise number and position of photographs.
- Drop and drag your photos into your photo book template
- Edit photos including; red eye removal / re-size / rotate / apply effects – Black & White or Sepia.
- Shuffle pages.
- Save & review your album
- Add to shopping basket and you are done!
- We will also have a look at other ideas (posters / calendars /personalised cards / mugs / key rings / mouse mats etc.)
What to bring
You will need to bring the following;
- Your own Laptop*
- Notepad and pen
- 20+ digital photographs to create a sample album. These do not necessarily need to be your final images to create a photo book but it is helpful to have a batch of pictures to work with. These photographs should either be stored in a folder on the desktop or on a memory stick.
Coronavirus Update 4th July 2020
This workshop will now, at the same cost, be offered as one to one training and delivered following government guidelines of social distancing of 2 metres apart using two side by side large screen iMac computers or ideally the participant should bring their laptop computer. All surfaces including the keyboard and mouse will be sanitised before commencement of the lesson.
I am currently offering all training in my large airy conservatory at home located on Cambridge Road near Scotdales in Great Shelford.
If prefered this session can be carried out online using Zoom or similiar. Please do contact me on 07944 267113 to disucss any concerns or requirements.


