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Professional Photo Book of Samples — Easy to Make and Share.
In the last post, I introduced you to the concept of using a quality online photo sharing source for creating your own professional art
portfolio. This is a very high quality bound book that you can share with art patrons and potential clients through several vehicles: 1) The printed book itself. 2) E-mail. 3) Social media posts like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and others.
Lifephoto prints your sample book in its professional photo lab — you get archival quality paper, satin cover linings, parchment pages and pro quality printing. Plus — and only on Lifephoto — can you get a link to share your complete art portfolio via e-mail or social media. Read more about this in my last post.
Get Started on Your Portfolio
Here is a step-by-step guide to formatting your photo portfolio, a link to the sculptor’s portfolio previewer and tips for using the book and previewer to market your art work more effectively. continue reading
Hardcover Sample Book You Can E-Mail to Clients
Sculptors. Watercolor Artists. Oil Painters. Crafters.
Quilters. Clothing or Jewelry Designers.
Whatever your art specialty, you can showcase your finest work
in an easy-to-make photo sample book — a book you can print, easily e-mail, post on Facebook, Twitter or other social media sites.
A Professional Portfolio
No need to slip original art or photos of your gallery pieces into plastic sleeves for a ring binder or portfolio case. For this book, award-winning wood sculptor, Thomas Eddington, had a professional photographer take studio photos of his sculptures. He uploaded them to Lifephoto and created a one-of-a-kind portfolio to share with his clients through several vehicles: continue reading
Put Kids’ Drawings, Photos and Valentine Messages in Free Photo Book for Mom or Dad Serving in the Military
Make a 20-page Valentine photo book FREE online at lifephoto.com
for a deployed military dad or mom. Send it via e-mail free and get a printed copy free for sharing your book with our blog readers.
Ideas for Making Your Valentine Book Special:
- Scan and upload children’s artwork
- Scan and upload children’s letters and notes of love
- Upload family photos
- Use one of Lifephoto’s Valentine page designs.
Here’s how to make your very personalized Valentine photo book online — and how to get the coupon code for a 20-page softcover print version of your book — also free. Courtesy of Lifephoto.com — helping support our deployed military troops and their families through photo sharing.
Four Valentine Designs Make Photo Sharing Fast and Easy
Better than a box of candy. More romantic than flowers. Give your sweetheart a book of love — filled with photos and personal messages.
Upload Your Photos. Finish a Valentine Book in Minutes.
A 20-page custom photo book is also inexpensive, starting at $6.95 for a 6″ x 4″ softcover book. Fit as many as 40 photos if you wish, add text and you’re ready to print — or share with your love via e-mail.
Valentine Question: Will You Marry Me?
Looking for a special way to ask your sweetheart the big question on Valentine’s Day? Give her (or him) a custom photo day planner that starts with your marriage proposal printed on February 14.

Begin your photo day planner with February 2010
Lifephoto gives you easy options for making a very special day planner: continue reading
Make Your Own Valentine Cards Online with Photos and Graphics
You can make a very special Valentine card that your friends will treasure. Easy. Fast. Online.

Upload a fun photo or special graphic to lifephoto.com. Choose from several photo card formats and papers: continue reading












graphic with a clever or humorous message. Takes minutes and delivers a custom Valentine card for your family and friends.
