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A Year in Review PhotobookEveryone loves retrospectives of the prior year. You can use your digital photos to make a Year in Review retrospective for yourself. The end of the year means retrospectives and this goes beyond the antics of Brittany Spears. Sports reviews, star reviews, news stories are just a few. This year I decided to do a retrospective of my year in review and make a photobook. Let's go through my preparation together. Trying to think of my year started out slow. Not that things didn't happen, but ideas didn't just jump out. So - what are the typical things that happen? Life changes are a good place to start -- any weddings, showers, moves, graduations, deaths (a good time to put a remembrance page together)? What about birthdays and holidays? Some good ideas here. The next step was to review the pictures that I had. Creating a a 2007 archive folder is a good way to start organizing these pictures. That way you can either move pictures into one location, but if you have a different organization system it would be good for you to copy the pictures into this folder. When I went through these pictures other ideas were so obvious. What was I thinking? I happened to be at the no-hitter by Justin Verlander (Detroit Tigers) -- and that is something I want to make sure I remember so I can tease my brother since he has never seen a no-hitter! We spent a few months remodeling our cabin and that would make a nice page in a photobook. A short trip to Stratford, Canada was another fun time when I took a few good pictures. There were also some random pictures that I really liked, but didn't 'deserve' a page of their own. I had a few pix from a friend's baby shower, a couple of pix when some family members visited, a picture from a lunch with two friends, and I had a banquet picture or two that would add to my memories, but not a major focal point. These would be great in a photo collage page. Thinking back over the year I wanted to focus on any events where I didn't have a camera, but my friends or family did. People who take pictures usually like to share them with other people, so this is a good source. A few of these events turned up a few more pictures along with a few good laughs as we talked about some interesting shots taken at a wedding. After gathering all these pictures and memories I realized that the hardest part of the photobook was done. I don't edit any pictures with photo editing software, so there isn't any time spent there. So the next step was to decide which photobook publisher I wanted to use and to upload all the pictures. This can be a bit of a choice as each publisher has their own pluses and minuses. Once the pictures were uploaded You can do your own Year in Review by following the simple steps I reviewed above. If you have pictures you too can make a yearlong memory for you and your family. If you don't have any pictures -- you can still make a book by asking your friends and family if they have any pictures. Next year's book will be even better. Article Tags: These Pictures Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORLinda Reavill enjoys making photobooks and what started out as a way to organize wedding photos has turned into a passion for photobooks. If you need any help with photobooks, please visit http://www.make-your-own-photobooks.com
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