Photo Organization

If you’re like most people, you love to take photos of the special events in your life. But what do you do with the prints when the event is over? The most common things we find is that people have them in shoeboxes in a closet or under a bed. Why not display them for all to see in scrapbooks, or photo books.

Here are some examples of the work we can do with your photos.

Apple Photo Book Cover

Apple Photo Book Hardcover

Apple Photo Book Inside

Apple Photo Book Inside Pages

Traditional Scrapbook

Traditional Scrapbook with Real Photos

Vintage Scrapbook

Vintage Scrapbook- Archival Quality

6 Comments

  1. Nancy Kish Gargiulo
    Posted November 11, 2012 at 1:41 pm | Permalink

    I have a box for each of my daughters, and photos … do you make scrapbooks with photos and memorbilia, or just photos ?
    Thank you !
    Nancy

  2. admin
    Posted November 12, 2012 at 10:10 am | Permalink

    You can do which ever you prefer. It really depends on if the memory items fit into a scrapbook. If they are small things like ticket stubs, I’d add them in. Even if you create a digital photo book, you can add a pouch at the back of the book for the memory items. Good luck crafting and creating!

  3. Tracy
    Posted January 15, 2013 at 11:06 am | Permalink

    Hi! I have tons of photos of my kids since my oldest was born 6 years ago… feeling overwhelmed with the task of creating books but disappointed by the fact that I haven’t done them yet. Just can’t seem to find the amount of uninterrupted time, and the two main things I struggle with is selecting the pictures and then what size/style to make the books etc. What size is the example hardcover Apple Book you show above? Many thanks.

  4. Bonnie J. Dewkett, CPO®
    Posted January 16, 2013 at 10:36 am | Permalink

    The example here is their standard 8×11 size. Email me at [email protected] and I can help you with your project :)

  5. Lindsay
    Posted February 26, 2013 at 11:13 am | Permalink

    I have a 3 month old and Iam going back to work full time. I am the least creative person I know but really don’t want to forget anything from her childhood! I want to start a scrapbook but it just took me forever to do 1 page and its not even done yet! Help?!?!?

  6. Bonnie J. Dewkett, CPO®
    Posted February 26, 2013 at 4:50 pm | Permalink

    Hi there! I suggest using digital photo books. Many of them have templates online. You simply drag and drop photos and you’re done. They also allow you to type in captions, etc. While its not as “crafty” it certainly allows you to document in a timely manner.

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