Cash from Your Camera: How to Make Souvenirs using Your Pictures

How to make bookmarks, greeting cards, calendars, notecards, postcards, posters using your photos. Illustrated to show how products are set out for printing at home as well as advice on using a commercial printer. Written by a self publisher of souvenirs to be sold through retailers.

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Cash from Your Camera: How to Make Souvenirs using Your Pictures

How to make bookmarks, greeting cards, calendars, notecards, postcards, posters using your photos. Illustrated to show how products are set out for printing at home as well as advice on using a commercial printer. Written by a self publisher of souvenirs to be sold through retailers.

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Cash from Your Camera: How to Make Souvenirs using Your Pictures

Cash from Your Camera: How to Make Souvenirs using Your Pictures

by David Bigwood
Cash from Your Camera: How to Make Souvenirs using Your Pictures

Cash from Your Camera: How to Make Souvenirs using Your Pictures

by David Bigwood

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Overview

How to make bookmarks, greeting cards, calendars, notecards, postcards, posters using your photos. Illustrated to show how products are set out for printing at home as well as advice on using a commercial printer. Written by a self publisher of souvenirs to be sold through retailers.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044266186
Publisher: David Bigwood
Publication date: 01/21/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

I am originally from the UK and am now a resident of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. I have been a regularly published writer and photographer for many years with many articles published in Australian Photography, Australian Camera and Better Photography (Australia). My work has appeared in well over sixty publications, mainly in Australia and the UK. I also founded and edited The Black and White Enthusiast magazine when I represented the UK publisher Creative Monochrome in Australia. This magazine was eventually sold and has since become Silvershotz. I also wrote a column on freelancing for the UK magazine F2 Freelance + Digital and have interviewed a number of leading photographers including Charlie Waite, considered the doyen of landscape photographers in the UK. I have qualified as a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS) with a panel of black and white prints and am a former member of the Australian Society of Authors. My photographs are licensed through Alamy for use in publications. I am a former editor of the Journal of the Australian Photographic Society. I am happy to do my best to answer reader's questions (d.bigwood@bigpond.com).

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