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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 218177" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>There are several good places to get an album from. You can go on the cheap or have a really nice one made. I highly recommend that you spend a few bucks and get something of good quality, because it will last forever. You can get a custom album with your name embossed on the cover for a good price.</p><p></p><p>At a minimum, get an album that will hold 8x10 photos, larger if you can afford it. It should have a leather cover and feature metal screw posts so that you can add and remove pages. Don't get anything that has permanently bound pages. The prints you choose should be of the highest quality possible. Mine is in a prospective client's possession, or I'd take a photo of it and post it here for you.</p><p></p><p>The best article I've read on creating a portfolio comes from none other than <a href="http://www.joeyl.com/2011/05/creating-a-photography-portfolio/" target="_blank">Joey L</a>. Give that a read. His portfolio is rather extravagant, but he can afford it. He recommends <a href="http://www.whcc.com/" target="_blank">WHCC</a>, which is where I had mine made. They do incredible work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 218177, member: 1061"] There are several good places to get an album from. You can go on the cheap or have a really nice one made. I highly recommend that you spend a few bucks and get something of good quality, because it will last forever. You can get a custom album with your name embossed on the cover for a good price. At a minimum, get an album that will hold 8x10 photos, larger if you can afford it. It should have a leather cover and feature metal screw posts so that you can add and remove pages. Don't get anything that has permanently bound pages. The prints you choose should be of the highest quality possible. Mine is in a prospective client's possession, or I'd take a photo of it and post it here for you. The best article I've read on creating a portfolio comes from none other than [URL="http://www.joeyl.com/2011/05/creating-a-photography-portfolio/"]Joey L[/URL]. Give that a read. His portfolio is rather extravagant, but he can afford it. He recommends [URL="http://www.whcc.com/"]WHCC[/URL], which is where I had mine made. They do incredible work. [/QUOTE]
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