by Don Leeper | Mar 11, 2015 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books
Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture both serve the same function: organizing and editing digital photographs. They both have robust tool sets for converting from RAW camera files, tagging and organizing photos, performing most image editing tasks, and printing single...
by Don Leeper | Mar 5, 2015 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books
Among the options for creating a fine art or professional photo book are page layout tools included in Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture. But how well do these tools work? In previous posts in this series, I covered choosing page layout software if you want to DIY,...
by Don Leeper | Feb 26, 2015 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books
Photographers have many options for creating a fine art or professional photo book: layout tools like InDesign, tools in Lightroom and Aperture, software from POD services, and, of course, hiring a book designer. This post covers the last option. Book Design:...
by Don Leeper | Feb 16, 2015 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books
In a previous post I discussed the options for printing professional photo books. But how do you create the book in the first place? This post lists your options, and then covers one option—professional page layout software—in detail. Photographers are pretty familiar...
by Don Leeper | Feb 9, 2015 | Art Book Printing, Book Distribution, Fine Art Photo Books
If you are a serious photographer, you’ve likely imagined publishing a fine art photo book. But publishing is more than just printing. Printing your photo book via Print-on-Demand (POD), short-run digital printing (SRDP), or offset is relatively easy; the hard...
by Nicole Baxter | Jan 29, 2015 | Art Book Printing, Fine Art Photo Books, Publisher Case Studies
This is the second issue of Diffusion: The Matter of Light that we have printed at Bookmobile. Diffusion is a fine art photography annual print magazine, and with each issue I have looked forward to opening the print files to get a preview of the unconventional...