I said it last year and I’ll say it again, family vacations are the perfect subject for sweet and simple photo books. If you managed to escape your routine and spend some quality time with your family this spring break, why not take some time to honor those memories and give them a special place in your home to live forever?
Looking for more inspiration? Here are some links to other vacation-oriented photo book ideas to get your creative juices flowing…
Documenting Travel – tips for keeping up with all of those memories while on the road
A Year of Vacations – why not summarize all of your family trips from the year in one book?
Special Vacation Spots – do you return to the same vacation destination every year?
Dream Vacation – lead with the itinerary and then let the pictures tell the story of your trip
Hiring a Vacation Photographer – if tripods aren’t your thing, here is an idea to allow you to actually be in some of your vacation photos!
Cruise Memories – life on and off a ship provides many colorful moments to record
Jackie says
So beyond thrilled to have stumbled upon your blog and photobooks. Are all the books portrait orientation? I am tiring of the standard landscape and was wondering of portrait lends to more layout options, white space … Thanks for sharing
Suzanne says
Hi Jackie, thanks so much for your kind words! I create books in both portrait and landscape modes – each have their benefits. Can’t say one is better than the other, just different. If you want to see some examples of layouts from portrait books I’ve made, here are two for you to take a look at: Family Year in Review & Annual Yearbook. I think because these albums have a “yearbook” feel to them, clients enjoy this style for “year in review” albums. Hope this helps!
Jackie says
Thank you!