Choosing A Theme For Your Photography Book

If you love photography, chances are youhave considered putting your work together in book form. One great ideais to create a few books that center on different themes. Here are afew ideas to get you start with.


If you love photography, chances are youhave considered putting your work together in book form. One great ideais to create a few books that center on different themes. Here are afew ideas to get you going.
  1. Weddings are an obvious choice for a photography book,and not just your own. Even if the wedding you are attending alreadyhas an official photographer, your photo book will make a great weddinggift. When you are taking photos, try to focus on things that theofficial photographer may miss, such as humorous dancers, or cute kids.
  2. Holidays are a great option, and your family andfriends will certainly appreciate a photo book of any recent holidayget-togethers, whether they were able to attend or not. This is a greatway to keep families together and in each other's hearts and minds allyear round.
  3. Whether you are an avid hiker oryou just like to visit your local park a few time a week, puttingtogether your Nature photos can be a rewarding experience. You can takephotos of natural things like lakes, mountains, and trees, or you canrecord all the fun had on family camping trips and the like. Best ofall, these photos can give you that touch of the outdoors to keep yougoing when the weather isn't cooperating.
  4. Another great photography book theme is City Life. Get out and about inour hometown or wherever it is you are visiting, and get photos of thepeople, places and things that you see there.
  5. It may take a few years to get enough material for a book, but takingphotos of a child on his or her Birthday from their first one on wouldmake a great birthday gift in and of itself. Try to focus on recurringitems like cakes, presents, and other attendees to ensure that thebirthday theme is clear.
  6. You will really haveto be on the ball for this one, but having a photographic record of asmany of your Child's Firsts as is possible would be something that willbe cherished for a lifetime. You probably don't need any extraencouragement to take pictures of your kid, but do make sure that yourecord such things as his or her first days, first steps, and firstsolid food.
  7. If you have a family member (orfriend you've known for a long time), who is in the process ofpurchasing hid or her first home, it might be fun to put together abook of all of the other Homes he or she have lived in for as long asyou've known them. There are probably a lot of great memories in thoseplaces, and your photo book would be much appreciated on such a bigmove forward.
  8. If you have a friend or familymember who excels in Sports, put together a photo book of as many gamesas you can, including stories of their exploits. This will also be atreasured item as the years go on.

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Choosing A Theme For Your Photography Book

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