Photography Book Printing.
About Photo Books
As with any creative endeavor, the devil is in the details, patience is a virtue and a stitch in time saves nine. Proverbs aside, you’ve poured your time and soul into your art. You’ve taken care to apply your technical knowledge in capturing images in a deliberate way and utilized artistry to make those images compelling.
With so much of yourself invested be sure not to rush the printing process. Take the same care in choosing your book printer as you do choosing your subject matter. Partnering with an experienced, consciences and customer oriented company will produce a book of which you will be immensely proud.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a book of photos would speak volumes. Sorry, one last proverb. I couldn’t help myself.
Common Choices
SIZES
• LANDSCAPE: 12″ x 9″
• PORTRAIT: 8.5″ x 11″
• SQUARE: 8″ x 8″
BINDING
• Casewrapped
•Perfect Bound
PAPER
• 100# Gloss Text
FROM OUR CUSTOMER
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POPULAR OPTIONS
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DUST JACKET
Dust Jackets are meant to add protection to the cover. They also add great visual impact for casebound books, helping them to pop when laying on a table or tucked away on a bookshelf.
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LAMINATION
Lamination adds a strong layer of protection to your book's cover. In addition to visual appeal, lamination can add a tactile quality to your book. Ask about our Soft Touch lamination option.
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FOIL STAMP
Aside from standard gold or silver foil, there is a wide variety of specialty foils from which to choose. Give us a call to discuss your many options.
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EMBOSS
No other option has as much impact as a well executed emboss on your cover. Subtle, refined and very next level – use a quality emboss to really stand out.
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END BANDS
End bands are the perfect way to add that finishing touch to your hardcover book. These are the multi color ribbons that you see at the top and bottom of a book's spine.
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SMYTH SEWN
Today's hardcover books are crafted using modern equipment and materials to achieve incredible durability. A traditional binding technique however still offers unprecedented resilience. Smythe sewing is common in Library Binding for books that will see years of heavy use.