A Better Way For Your Pictures

Jonathan | December 23, 2008 | 4:48 pm

We all have those piles of photos in shoe boxes. Many of you, no doubt, have long since abandoned putting them in photo albums. Because most of us have digital cameras, recent pictures are often stored on our computers. This is inconvenient if people are visiting, and you’d like to show them off. 

A better way is to assemble them online into a printed photo book. These are much thinner than the bulky photo albums of years past. Plus, they make a great gift for family members. I make one for my wife and I every year. Snapfish is a great place to try this. Prices usually start around $20 for 20 pages. With similar pricing, Mac users can assemble and order directly in iPhoto. 

You will find making photo books is a lot of fun, and a reward that will last a long time.

Using Stock Photography

Jonathan | September 15, 2008 | 11:48 am

There used to be either really inexpensive or really expensive ways to add images to your website. On the expensive end, places like Adobe Stock Photos could cost over a hundred dollars for a small 4×6 photo. On the inexpensive end, you could take your own photos for free. 

For most small businesses, spending lots of money on single digital images simply isn’t cost effective. However, taking photos yourself presents its own challenges. If the photos you take aren’t good, they can make sure site look bad. 

In the last few years, several low cost stock photography sites have sprung up. These provide viable alternatives, and make your site look professional. One site I use is iStockPhoto. Small web optimized photos can cost as little as $1 to $2 dollars. They even have vector graphics and video to spice up your website. 

Use whichever service you want, but do consider adding stock photography to your site. It can really make a difference.