A photographer friend has been hired to take photos at a funeral. She would like to not only provide photos, but also present the family with a very high quality photo book. She has investigated Miller’s Professional Imaging. Is anyone familiar with that business?
I have read the discussions here at NPN, re: photo books, but would like suggestions and/or recommendations from any of you who would like to give them as to other possibilities. If you have questions, I’ll try to answer them; but if I can’t, I’ll direct them to her. Thank you. Jim Gavin
Photographing a funeral seems a little weird to me, but to each their own, I suppose.
I do not have a suggestion as to a book maker.
-P
Hi Jim. I don’t have any suggestions myself, but there’s a member of our camera club who was a funeral director for many years until he finally managed to retire. He took photos of the funerals. I have no idea if he ever assembled them into a book, but I can ping him.
@Preston_Birdwell Thanks for responding. The funeral is one with some public significance and interest.
@Dennis_Plank Thank you. Could you see if he has done so?
@Jim_Gavin, The newsworthy interest makes more sense, Jim.
-P
I sent him an email yesterday. Haven’t heard back yet.
Thank you.
There will be a small, private ceremony, too.
Hi Jim
I’ve done some research on options available and have had some books printed for clients over the years. Years ago I utilized Blurb for some books and the results were satisfactory. Currently I am looking at WhiteWall specifically for black and white book printing. There are certainly numerous options in the on demand printing space today.
- Chipper
Thank you.