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Apr 01, 2013 20:31 |  #1

Who is a good supplier for a engagement guest book for signing at the wedding?


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Apr 02, 2013 09:02 |  #2

I have seen loads of different companies used for this, basically anyone that does a reasonably priced book will do (Apple, Blurb etc) just leave some space around the images for signing or design it with every other page left blank for signatures.

I have never offered guest books myself as my view is that they just end up stuck in a draw and hardly ever get looked at, I do framed signature prints instead with a large mat around them that guests can sign. Something that can get hung on the wall afterwards and they put a picture of their wedding in after the day.

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Apr 02, 2013 09:07 |  #3

Why not make your own. Shoot an engagement session and use the photos to produce a small size press-printed book laid out for use as the guest book. Most of the major processing houses have a "low end" line of press books. I use Blurb for my engagement books, but I have read here that there are many other good alternatives for them.




  
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Apr 02, 2013 09:11 |  #4

rincon wrote in post #15782319 (external link)
Why not make your own. Shoot an engagement session and use the photos to produce a small size press-printed book laid out for use as the guest book. Most of the major processing houses have a "low end" line of press books. I use Blurb for my engagement books, but I have read here that there are many other good alternatives for them.

It was my interpretation of his question that this is what he was asking for, a printer to print a book with his pictures in it.


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Apr 02, 2013 16:20 |  #5

Lots of places to go.

If you want cheap go to: http://www.mixbook.com​/ (external link)

Adorama makes them to and they use silver halide paper.


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