Book Project: A Years worth of Photos

Minnesbilder 2008 with a whole years worth of photos published by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
My photo book contains a whole years worth of photos!

If you too have ever asked yourself What to do with all your digital photos you need to know that publishing your own Photo Album is possible! I did mine using InDesign, Blurb.com and my growing layout skills! I published a years worth of photos (from 2008) in one book, exported the PDF, uploaded it and ordered it online.

Crafty photos inside my book Minnesbilder 2008 - a year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Painting, free-form embroidery and coffee also happened during the year.

The whole book is a giant experiment with different layouts. My favorite are grids of all kinds, influenced by Ali Edwards hybrid scrapbooking. This is kind of like scrapbooking, but made on the computer – no home printing, no glue, no embellishments or pretty papers added.

Photos inside my book Minnesbilder 2008 - a year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Me pretending to be a stylist or home decor photographer. I loved this flea market – I love this spread!


I have played a lot; with black line borders, round corners, text overlays, dotted divider lines, close up photos, three different fonts and a huge variety of photo sizes. I haven’t done much of this kind of work before, but I know what I like. When I got the book I was pleased with the overall feel. I think the book composes well. I’m just going to share a few of the many spreads in the 180 pages book.

Photo grid inside my book Minnesbilder 2008 - a year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Winter frost and my crocheted afghan – love this spread of photos.
Pink photos inside my book Minnesbilder 2008 - a year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Magnolia tree blossoms that I photographed in my parent’s garden.
Photos inside my book Minnesbilder 2008 - a year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Buying new plants with my grandmother, and Pullip dolls at a friend’s house.
Photos inside my book Minnesbilder 2008 - a year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Another look into the photo book. Garden and little brother graduating.

As you can see my photo album is filled with my life; friends, family, cat, painting, being crafty, walks in nature, more cat and garden photos.

I love a years worth of photos in grids

I’ve made several photo grids in the book, most of them square format. The front is white with two rows of photos and the title. But the backside is my favorite, a huge colorful grid of my life. I could just look at it for ever.

Backside of the photo book is a simple square photo grid of so many of my favorite people and things right now. I absolutely love this grid!

No journaling

I fit a lot of photos into this book. The only thing there is not that much of is “journaling”; the writing. I write so much elsewhere (diary and blog) that I don’t want any journaling around my photos, though I think that could be important to someone else. A few short notes in a very small font with the date, people’s names and locality and that’s all. I want the photos to be viewed on their own. I think they say a lot, more than words can say even.

2008 was also the year I did a project called Daily Art Cards, so there are plenty of those in this book too. That reminds me that i wanted to do a book featuring all of the 366 cards, but never got around to doing that. Maybe I should…

What I have published so far with Blurb. The personal photo yearbook and the photography project “because 2 is better than 1” that I did together with my friend Sophie in Canada.

Pin it to remember this idea:

Photos inside a self-published book with year of photos printed by Blurb and made by Hanna Andersson (Copyright Hanna Andersson)

If you would like help with creating something similar, I’m open for freelance work at the moment and would love to collaborate with you on your book. Contact me if you have any questions.

* You might also be interested in reading my Q & A on Making a Photo Book.


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29 Responses

  1. This is amazing, you did a fantastic job compiling your book and the photo spreads draw me in. Thank you for sharing this great idea

  2. I love your blog and read it nearly every day. Your work is very inspiring. When I say this photo book I had to let you know how amazing it is. Your photography is beautiful. My favorite spread shown is the one you call your stylist page. It’s gorgeous. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  3. Beautiful way to display all of your photos! I love grids too – I like making digital collages in Picasa for my blog with a bunch of square photos – I’m inspired to do my own book now, thanks!

  4. absolutely beautiful! it all looks so very professional. if you don’t mind my asking – how much does it cost? it looks like it’d be super expensive..

  5. i have been thinking about diong one of these for awhile… it feels a bit wrong, though. everything in me is telling me to do it the old fashioned way, even though i have no interest in scrapbooking. haha

  6. Hi Hanna,
    Would you mind sharing how you set your ID document up? I am not super familiar with the program and was wondering – did you set up each page as it’s own file, then convert all files to PDF when done? Then upload to Blurb?
    Also, are you happy with the softcover? Does it open fairly flat?
    Thank you so much! Love your blog – it’s my favorite!
    Amy

  7. Very cute idea! I just had the photos printed out, but this is so much cooler. It’s so satisfying having a book with your photos in it.

  8. I am so inspired to make my own photo book! Your book looks so yummy with all those photos and grids and such! Of course I love our Team Diptych book but I think I want to make my own with lots and lots of photos. For inspiration. And smiles. And memories.
    Hugs and purrs,
    Sophie and Diesel

  9. such a great idea! i’ve been flirting with the idea of doing something like this, but in my mind it would be too boring…yours proves to not be. thanks for the tip!! xx

  10. This is a great idea! I love storing photos the old fashioned way, but do think this looks really cool. I will eventually do my own cookbook using blurb though, gathering all my favourite, reworked recipes in one place. I’m also thinking of doing the blog- a book per/ year.

  11. You did it!
    After your last post I was expecting something like this :-)
    Gorgious work, great looking and really appreciating one’s photos.
    I have been pondering about making photo-books for years now but always drew back because of the time involved and me having so many interests.
    But just last week I was discussing it with one of my online-sewing-friends from my projekt ‘monthly.fabric.pages’. We are four woman working of and on on this project and I thought it would be so nice to put all the results and the work-in-progress shots in one album that would be possible for all of us to get.

    I wish on a lottery win so I can quit working for money. Serious.
    Greetings to my beloved Stockholm area (I have to tell you: I started to watch silly movies on TV just because they take place in the skargard ;-)

    Tally

  12. this is very cool!!! i really want to put this on my “to do” list. thanks for commenting on my blog and leading me to your wonderful, informative and beautiful blog!

  13. Oh my goodness, Hanna – that is just beautiful. I will have to think about doing something like that (but for now I am concentrating on working mindfully, on one or two things, not my usual kajillion)

  14. how fun and inspiring :) i love the design! (i’m studying to be a graphic designer so good design is really something i look for)
    i am planning on self publishing a book through blurb or lulu..not sure which one yet, but it’s possibly going to feature my art journal pages.

  15. Hi Hanna

    i saw your comment at Jo’s place and came over to visit you, many many minuted later I am still here and wanted to thank you for your wealth of ideas, the tutorials are great, and all so beautifully presented.
    I have much more to read, but wanted to convey y appreciation..

    Thank you

  16. Hanna, The photographs look so clean and crisp, a wonderfully fresh design. I’m into grids as well, I love linearity I guess. This is a perfect way to enjoy our endless digital photos rather than attempt to pare down to a few for framing. Thank you for the inspiration!

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