Photo me not
Wednesday, November 10, 2010It occurred to me not too long ago that I have no framed photos of my baby in my house. I searched from room to room and all I could find was a newborn shot that our photographer took last year. It's hidden up in my bedroom so only I see it. Other than that, all the frames in my house are filled with my eldest and of my husband and I when we looked a lot younger. (OMG the GRAY!)
However, I have been pretty good about getting photos, while not up in print around my house, into electronically-produced photo books. The kind where I can go online and select some photos I uploaded and click to put them on pages and then click to buy the book. It's not the most creative way to record my family history but it's efficient and effective. And, it just so happens I've been doing this through Kodak Gallery for the last 4 years. All on my own.
So, when Kodak Gallery approached me last month about trying out their new photo book process and they'd pay me for trying out that process it was a natural fit. Plus, I realized I hadn't put together books since my baby turned 5 months. Clearly, there is some sort of deficit in my brain.
With Halloween photos and birthday party photos piling up in my iPhoto tray, I was really excited to bring them to life outside my beautiful Mac screen. iPhoto has this great feature that lets you automatically upload to Kodak Gallery with the click of one button. Again, click.
On Monday I uploaded 191 precious photos into 2 separate albums on Kodak Gallery and then organized them into two different photo books. I had some trouble clearing out the photos from the first book to put in the second book, but I realized my mistake after about a minute (you must "clear tray" before you create the book), and then sorted it out. In about 5 minutes, after uploading time, I had 2 books for the last 3 months of my kids' lives. Seriously. That easy. After checking out early Tuesday morning I was told late yesterday that my order had already partially shipped.
That's about 3 months of photo work memorialized forever in 2 days. And the quality of the new books seem great. I chose one medium and one small and I'm happy with the way the pages were automatically laid out. Now, I just need to get some of those prints into some frames around my house before the baby realizes he basically doesn't exist outside my bedroom.
Does this ease of memorializing your family sound appealing to you? Well good! Because I have TWO $75 gift cards to giveaway from Kodak. It'll buy you about 3 small books with 30 pages each or a small and extra-large amount of photos medium book. Just tell me that you're more unorganized than me when it comes to photo documentation in the comments or give me a tip about how to become better organized, and I'll enter you into a raffle to win that gift card. Contest will end on 12/1 just in time to get your books for the holidays. You can enter twice - comment here and on my personal blog to win!
Cross-posted on Self-Made Mom.
Disclosure: I was given a $75 gift card to post about my experience using Kodak Gallery plus purchase my photo books.

















Sara Rontal Fisher





Photo book
By Jessie C. on Tuesday, November 13, 2012
I'm not as organized when it comes to keeping pictures up to date, so photo book is a big saver. As long as I remember to throw all films into one book every holiday, I'm proud of my accomplishment.