Are curious to see how layouts look in print?
In this video I share how my layouts, photobooks and prints from Shutterfly, My Pic Tales, Snapfish look:
There’s lots of photobook printers, or you can print pages individually through a variety of photo printing services. Once you’ve chosen a printer you still have decide on a size, cover type and more. Decisions, decisions!
I have a very scientific method for choosing photobook printers. I just go with whoever gives me the best deal at the time. Often that’s Shutterfly (but is has to be a GREAT deal as the postage to Australia is $13.99), and I’ve also been happy with the results I’ve got from MyPicTales and Snapfish Australia. I printed my first album at 8x8 due to the lower cost, and I liked it so I kept going with it. My 12x12 albums also seem a little more intimidating to pull out when your friends come over for coffee. I told you it was scientific!
I have used and recommend the following printers
Shutterfly (use my link for 50 free prints)
With their new photobook style – it’s easy!
Snapfish US / Snapfish Australia (more free prints!)
Looking at other Printers?
Make your Own Photobook reviews
If you want to learn more about printing
In my latest workshop: In Print I walk you through the process to picture perfect photobooks and printed layouts.
For just $30 you can get all the inside tips and save yourself time, money and hassle when printing your layouts
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