Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Product Reviews: Adorama Pix

I recently had the opportunity to make a photo book through Adorama Pix. AdoramaPix offers a variety of photo options including prints, books, home decor, calendars and cards. This opportunity presented itself at the right time, since I had been thinking of making a surprise photo book to document my son's first season of soccer.  The Adorama Pix website was easy to use and navigate. I was able to upload and create a 10 page book in under 15 minutes. There were several template options to choose from to assist in the customization of books. The site offers leather, die cut and fabric covers, but I opted for the hardcover. I loved that I was able to have a front and back cover photo on the book to maximize photograph space.

I was pleasantly surprised when the my complete book arrived so quickly!  I ordered on the evening of June 30th, and the book was in my hands on July 6th. Not to shabby, considering mail days were lost due to the holiday weekend. The photo book featured thick, textured photo paper. The paper texture sent me into a tactile frenzy. I couldn't stop touching it. The thickness of the pages is a welcome feature. As a mama of three, I'm always worried my littles will get too aggressive turning the pages of our photo books. With pages this thick and durable, I won't have to worry about ripped pages. The lay-flat binding is a bonus and allows panoramic images to span across two pages without any separation. If I had to complain about something, it would be that the first and last pages are attached to the inside of the front and back cover. But that's more about my own preferences than anything else. It certainly didn't take away from the beauty of the book at all. 


Want your own photo book? Head on over to Adorama Pix  and use code: pxusfam25 to get 25% off  square photo books (6x6,8x8,10x10,12x12). Offer ends 09/30/2015 11:59 pm EST.

4 comments:

  1. I want to make one for my grandkids of our trip to Disney World!

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  2. I never heard of Adorama Pix. I like making photo books for my aunt, who lives far, and can never make it to family function. ,Thank You, I will be giving this a try!

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