Blurb, books and calendars

Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
edited December 6, 2008 in Mind Your Own Business
I am making a book (another one as I have done 3 already with Blurb) about some of my photos under Projects (no matter which).

As next year I will be retired I want to make calendars for 2010 and books.
Not that I am thinking to sell the books but I want to try. Who knows ? :dunno

I have not yet seen any book from Blurb with the new paper but I would like to. The books I have made so far, are Suficient not Good.

I would like to have something really Good or Very Good. Exquisite. Nice paper, nice printing and so forth.

I came here as I was looking for "how to make calendars" and, in case you know anything about it, tell me please.

Any experience with Etsy ?

Remember that I am in Europe.
All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook

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  • JMPJMP Registered Users Posts: 23 Big grins
    edited October 24, 2008
    Sorry, no information, but something caught my eye... RETIRING, WHY??? headscratch.gif
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  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2008
    JMP wrote:
    Sorry, no information, but something caught my eye... RETIRING, WHY??? headscratch.gif

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  • CuongCuong Registered Users Posts: 1,510 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2008
    JMP wrote:
    Sorry, no information, but something caught my eye... RETIRING, WHY??? headscratch.gif
    With Antonio's prolific photographic work, it looks to me more like a switching of careers than retirement.

    Cuong
    "She Was a Little Taste of Heaven – And a One-Way Ticket to Hell!" - Max Phillips
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2008
    Cuong wrote:
    With Antonio's prolific photographic work, it looks to me more like a switching of careers than retirement. Cuong

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  • clemensphoto'sclemensphoto's Registered Users Posts: 647 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    I guess the more appropriate question is what profession his retiring from?
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  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    I guess the more appropriate question is what profession his retiring from?
    You all pull my leg but don't tell me anything about what I would like to know.:D

    OK OK. :D
    I am retiring from beeing Architect (30 years as professional last June), however with capacity to go on if needed, and going on in photography as amateur.

    I can tell you a little bit more :D.

    My books in the future will be - I hope - "Festivals of the World" ; "Landscapes of the World" and yet another one "30 pictures of 2008". This one will be released until the end of the year.
    You will be able to buy it on line from Blurb. clap.gif

    The others, later, later. The work has to be refined, exquisite, unique.

    Thanks for pulling my leg. rolleyes1.gif
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  • cmasoncmason Registered Users Posts: 2,506 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    Antonio:

    I have ordered a few Blurb books and have been happy with them, but was not planning to 'sell' them.

    My only other experience with books was examining some samples during a photo seminar. I got a chance to examine books from White House Custom Color, and was very impressed, they were much better image quality and stock quality than Blurb. Perhaps others who have ordered before can give you more personal feedback.

    http://www.whcc.com/books.htm
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    cmason wrote:
    Antonio:
    I have ordered a few Blurb books and have been happy with them, but was not planning to 'sell' them.
    My only other experience with books was examining some samples during a photo seminar. I got a chance to examine books from White House Custom Color, and was very impressed, they were much better image quality and stock quality than Blurb. Perhaps others who have ordered before can give you more personal feedback.http://www.whcc.com/books.htm
    Thank you Mason.:D
    The books I have done are "domestic" ones. Only for the family.:D
    But why not try to sell them ? ne_nau.gif

    I know that it is very difficult but I its very easy to try, as I am doing the books - at the present time - as gifts for the family, for Cristhmas.:D

    I went to that link you kindly gave me but I wonder if it is only for professionals.ne_nau.gif

    I e-mailed them and an anwser will soon be here.
    Thank you bowdown.gifD

    The way Blub works pleases me. However their software fails sometimes...
    All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
  • cmasoncmason Registered Users Posts: 2,506 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    Yes I think WHCC is primarily for professionals, and I doubt they have software like Blurb does.

    For friends and family, I think Blurb is just fine, and I have no complaints. For the money, Blurb is great. Again, if I were selling these as books, then the expectations might be higher.

    Don't really know how much 'sales' get driven from Blurb's website. I don't think it would be much.

    Another idea is lulu.com, which is designed to be a self-publishing web site. There have been mixed reviews on their photobooks, but their website seems to be a pretty good sales area.
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    cmason wrote:
    Yes I think WHCC is primarily for professionals, and I doubt they have software like Blurb does.
    For friends and family, I think Blurb is just fine, and I have no complaints. For the money, Blurb is great. Again, if I were selling these as books, then the expectations might be higher.
    Don't really know how much 'sales' get driven from Blurb's website. I don't think it would be much.
    Another idea is lulu.com, which is designed to be a self-publishing web site. There have been mixed reviews on their photobooks, but their website seems to be a pretty good sales area.

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  • redleashredleash Registered Users Posts: 3,840 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2008
    I have used Shutterfly (www.shutterfly.com) for several books, some of which I have sold and some have been given as gifts. I have been very pleased with their quality and responsiveness and I find their software easy to use. I think they are one of the more expensive of the do-it-yourself companies, but I have seen several reviews where their quality was rated highest. I do not know if they ship to Europe but I would suspect so.

    Best of luck--you do have some fabulous work!

    Lauren
    "But ask the animals, and they will teach you." (Job 12:7)

    Lauren Blackwell
    www.redleashphoto.com
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    Thank you Lauren :D
    I am doing a book for Cristhmas from www.blurb.com; www.lulu.com; http://whcc.com/index.htm one from each of the publishers and the same, I mean with the same pictures in each and one of them, to compare.

    I also got myself into www.asukabook.fr because my sun and myself we have an entreprize of images www.helivision.pt But I had a quick look and found it to be rather boring: have to make a CD, go to the post, bank, etc.

    lulu has the advantage of also making calendars.

    Something curious happened with whcc:
    I wrote them a mail asking if if the service was only for professionals.
    They answser me with a long letter and I quote this important part:
    " Hello there Antonio, You don’t necessarily need to be a professional in order to use our services at WHCC... ... To get started with White House Custom Colour, simply visit http://whcc.com/become.htm and fill out the short questionnaire. We will respond to that questionnaire with an email including a link where you will be able to upload up to five 8x10 test images (300dpi, Lv.10 JPEG) to our servers. We will process this order and input your information into our client database. Once completed, we will send these prints out to you free of charge so that you’ll be able to color match what you’re seeing on your monitor to what we’ve printed for you. Along with this print shipment, we’ll package a “Getting Started Guide” that will include your new account number and password, as well as a complete set of press and photographic papers and finishing samples for you to look over... I hope this information helps! Please let me know if you have any more questions. Have a wonderful day, Antonio!"

    In fact this looked like this mail was just for me with certain parts copy and paste of course.
    I am going for them. For sure. Because of this way of contacting people.

    lulu is also interesting because it makes calendars. However I find their site to be very confusing or it is just mene_nau.gif

    Thank all for the help and the clues...

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  • cmasoncmason Registered Users Posts: 2,506 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    Antonio, we look forward to a complete review of these services, it will be good to get your professional opinion on these.

    That helicopter looks so cool!!
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    cmason wrote:
    ... professional ...

    mwink.gifwink You are pulling my leg mwink.gifwink

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  • urbanariesurbanaries Registered Users Posts: 2,690 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    Antonio,

    I am curious to see what your experience is with WHCC. Like Cmason, I have found their products to be of the highest quality. I also find their customer service, turnaround and pricing good. Out of all the vendors I've used in the photo industry, they are top notch, they run like a company should from top to bottom, IMO.

    As far as product, I just abandoned using Blurb altogether in favor of WHCCs photo wrap cover, hinged pages press-printed book. With free 2-day shipping, it is only a few dollars more than the (far inferior) blurb products. The paper WHCC uses is phenomenal. Made a 10x10 for a guest book of engagement photos at a wedding over the weekend. I had at least 30 people come up to me ooohing and ahhhing about it. The blurb books were nice but didn't nearly have that response.

    Wish you the best of luck!
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  • cmasoncmason Registered Users Posts: 2,506 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    urbanaries, for WHCC, is there any software for book layout? or just Photoshop templates?
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    I hope to remember to tell you my experience when I have the books.
    Thank you all for the comments inserted. :Dthumb.gif
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  • urbanariesurbanaries Registered Users Posts: 2,690 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2008
    cmason wrote:
    urbanaries, for WHCC, is there any software for book layout? or just Photoshop templates?

    That is the biggest drawback....no software. Although I think Blurb's layouts are too geared toward text and not enough for photo layouts. I ended up making pages in Photoshop and importing them into Blurb as JPGs, anyway!

    I bought a few templates from Design Aglow that I like.
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  • jeff lapointjeff lapoint Registered Users Posts: 1,228 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
    I hope to remember to tell you my experience when I have the books.
    Thank you all for the comments inserted. :Dthumb.gif

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  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
    Any updates?ear.gif

    Sorry. headscratch.gif Not yet. :D
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