Safari Coffee Table or Picture Books

I am going to respectfully have to disagree with you about he grandkids. While I don't have any yet, and hope not to have some for several years. I can tell, you from cleaning out a couple of estate, the heir don't care about photos either. And I have personally dumped thousands of my "family" photos into the round file. I certainly agree with you about the game-heads.
I couldn't disagree more. My daughters all love my hunting exploits and trophies. My granddaughter wants to see the buffalo mount every time she phones, she named him Rupert. I love seeing the old family photos we have, there are far too few.
 
We build about 20 books a year.
The larger books are what everyone we build books for wants.
We have used snapfish (worst) shutterfly and a couple others.

The best print quality one we use is : www.prestophoto.com
They do the 14 X 11 books we like.
No leather covers available that I know of though.
 
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I’ve created one too after my first safari. I would disagree with those saying there is no interestfrom friends and family afterwards.

On the contrary, by selecting only the very best pictures, bound together by a good story, it becomes much more interesting than just flipping through an endlessly long list of photos on my smartphone.

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Check out Sunrise Images Photography. They have a FB page. This is a small family owned business from Uvalde Texas that specializes in high quality photo books. These are the nice coffee table books being mentioned in this thread.
 

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Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

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