We printed this book with a softcover, as my client wanted wanted something super accessible that would be easy for the kids to pick up and flip through. The premium glossy paper is reminiscent of a travel catalog – I know I’m certainly inspired to visit this part of the world!
Looking for more inspiration? Here are some links to other vacation-oriented photo book ideas that just may spark an idea…
Road Trip! – a reminder to record now so you can document later
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?
The Faces of Travel – focusing on one aspect of your trip, such as the people and color of a country, can simplify the process
Special Vacation Spots – do you return to the same vacation destination every year?
Dream Vacation – lead with the itinerary and 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!
A Sense of Place – adding stock photos to your vacation albums to provide a sense of place
Cruise Memories I – life on and off a ship provides many colorful moments to record
Cruise Memories II – pure Disney goodness
Spring Break, Family Style – a peek at our family spring break album
Don’t Forget the Kids – remember to include the kid memories in your albums too
Travel Catalog No. 2 – visit beautiful Southeast Asia and get a few photography tips along the way
Road Trip – a trip back in time to my childhood family road trip, including tips for telling those older family stories
Mini-Vacations – short trips make for quick and easy photo books
Happy memory keeping!