Reasons to make a Travel Photo Book
I love making photo books, and travel photo books are extra fun to make because you’ve got a limited amount of photos you can include (though of course I take a gazillion photos when I travel)… Since my abroad traveling have been limited in the past years, I take pleasure in short trips in Scandinavia or just within my own country. And when I went to the island of Gotland last year I couldn’t help to be captured by the beautiful island and all the inspiration found there. So I made my first travel photo book!
Reasons to make a Travel Photo Book
- Lots of Photos.
You take so many great photos while traveling, photos that will not fit into your regular memory keeping album/year - Celebrate the Place.
It’s probably a beautiful island/city/country that you’ve just visited. Of course you need a whole book to remember it by. - Sharing with friends.
We were a whole group of people at this trip and all of them bought a copy of the book I made, so now these memories are celebrated not only by me. I love that. - Blow it up.
Loved the big format of this book, and how each photo got so much space! With just a few photos on a page you really see the beauty of the place/event…
I’ve named this Travel Photo Book Vyer från Gotland, Views of Gotland, because I thought it would be the first in a series of books of places I’ve been and seen, or perhaps places I will see in the future. Maybe Views of… is a promise of future travels.
Here’s an example of blowing up one photo to fill a whole page:
Just white limestones on the beach, some with marks of fossils or the ocean smoothing them down… but oh how I love their beauty. And this spread. Rocks at the ocean are so darn beautiful, you really want to pick them all and bring them home.
Here are a few more spreads from the book:
I shared a lot of my Gotland photos on the blog after I came home last year, but it’s also fun to have this book as a memory keeper in real life.
Have you made a photo books of your travels, or do you plan to make one “some day”?
Visit Blurb to check them out, if you’re interested in doing a photo book in a easy and fun way.
Beautiful pictures, Hanna!
Thanks! Making photo books with your own photos is a favorite thing of mine! :)