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Old 28th of January 2011 (Fri)   #1
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Default Look for Recommendations for 8x11 Portfolio

Im Looking for Recommendations for professional looking 8x11 or around that size, Portfolio book in which I can easily interchange photos for a quick portfolio on the go.
What do you all recommend?
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Default Re: Look for Recommendations for 8x11 Portfolio

Momento Pro do books, not sure if they do the binder ones you can swap out the pages though. Now I think about it momento might even be an Australia site.. I forget. You could always go to a local book maker/binder about it but they are pricey from what I've heard.
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Default Re: Look for Recommendations for 8x11 Portfolio

Thanks. I was thinking along the lines of a book in which there are blanks sleeves in which you can insert the photos.
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I use the Itoya Profolio and they've worked out fine for me. Not fancy, though.

http://www.archivalusa.com/vpf92.html

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Default Re: Look for Recommendations for 8x11 Portfolio

I purchase mine at portfoliomart.com for modeling portfolios. If you want to try them out I have a discount code I can share with you to get you 10% off.
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