FREE SCRIPT: Create Single Pages out of Spreads
By Fundy + November 11th, 2010A very useful script for those of you who do your own album designs.
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Andrew "Fundy" Funderburg
Fundy has been an International Wedding and Portrait photographer for almost a decade. Opening his first studio in Japan at three coveted iron chef restaurants, he quickly became known for his fun, candid approach with a classical flair. Additionally, his very first album designs were featured at Asuka Books headquarters in Japan.
He is presently devoting all of his time in Fundy Software. An industry leading software company that focuses on providing unique solutions to photographers' problems and saving them time in the process. Recently his album design program, Fundy Album Builder, won the Hot One award for best album design software of 2011 by Professional Photographer Magazine (PPA).
Fundy has served in the Peace Corps, owned an English school and is most well known for Fundy Software. You can download free trials of his software at www.fundysoftware.com
A very useful script for those of you who do your own album designs.
Read the rest »Just import your designs into Lightroom.
Read the rest »I’ve always assumed pricing albums per page is the most logical business practice. As photographers, we are charged per page by the album company, clients know per page pricing from all the press book options out there, from Kodak to Costco. So, is pricing by the image viable?
Read the rest »It’s a known fact in the world of business that a confused consumer does not pull out their credit card.
Read the rest »One of the big problems with album design is when images just don’t fit to the ratio of the page.
Read the rest »“My Uncle Bob (or Aunt Mary) got a great shot of (insert whatever) and I want it in my album.
Read the rest »I’ve been seeing this question more and more.
Read the rest »Pay attention to those safe areas.
Read the rest »They’ve been here for years!
Read the rest »Personally, the only proof books that I see as profitable in a studio (unless you are charging a premium for them) are proof books directly from the lab.
Read the rest »A few weeks ago, I wrote about double trucking your portraits.
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