Website Wednesday: Blurb.com

Looking for a top-notch publishing company to print your photos in a book?  Then look no further; introducing: Blurb.com.  This company's slogan couldn't be any more simple and true, "Beautiful Books, Made by You". 


At some point, as a photographer, you will want to create a physical portfolio verses only having an online portfolio.  Traditionally, your "physical" portfolio might exist as a fancy black leather binder although having a book printed is also a good idea.  A book can travel with you a little easier say, if you're meeting a client at a coffee shop to discuss ideas or "make a sale".  Or perhaps you're interested in offering a "coffee table book" to your clients?  Blurb.com is a great source to use to create these books.


In order to make these books, Blurb.com allows you to use Adobe Lightroom or InDesign.  Perhaps you're looking for a more simplistic route to create the book, try Blurb's template builder!  Check out this tutorial on how to get started: 

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01. "Beautiful Books. Made by You." Blurb. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2014.

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