We love photobooks, ever since a friend of ours made one for us with photos she took of our son at six months. They are easy to display, to flip through, and to store, and photo books on a coffee table are awesome- guests always love them. They also make great gifts. We recently had the opportunity to create a photobook from Kodak Gallery, and among our creations was one we made for our son’s nana, featuring pictures of him with herself and others she loves, together throughout his first year.

Kodak Gallery Photobook
The pictures are crisp, and the book is well-bound with thick, high quality pages. Kodak’s photobooks are available in various sizes, styles, and with different cover options (including hard cover, soft cover, leather, and even linen). For this one, at her request, we chose the smallest size so she can carry it around in her purse to show others, and we are very happy with the sharpness of the photos and the quality of the book.

Christmas has past and 2010 is at an end. A terrific way to immortalize the best memories of the year for years to come is in a photobook capturing the happy times with your favorite photos. Kodak Gallery photobooks start at only $9.99 and great promotions are often available that provide discounts or additional pages at no cost. Check out Kodak Gallery to view the different ways you can make your own photobook, and if you don’t want to spend the time organizing it into pages, select the SmartFit Technology option- they do it for you! It is organized by date of photo taken, and you can edit or reorganize it after a bit, with a lot less work to do.
Kodak Gallery also offers photo calendars, which we plan on getting next to keep track of little man’s 2011 escapades. They have a multitude of optional backgrounds, and I can’t think of anything better than seeing month after month of our little guy’s face or family photos as we travel through 2011.
Thank you Kodak for sending me a gift card to try out your photobooks!



That looks like a very good idea for a gifting new parents.
That looks so sweet, Penelope! What a great grandmother’s gift. It’d be fun to put pictures from the holidays in a book to remember all the fun of the season.
I received a gift card to review Kodak Gallery took care of a bunch of Christmas gifts this year, and everyone loved them! I also made a wedding gift, a photobook with our engagement photos, and a photo print that I framed.
Whoops, sorry for the typos, my computer was locking up! I also wanted to say that I love your new site. 🙂
I love photo books, but I’ve never made one! Yours looks great…I’m going to try this soon!
I love photobooks! This one looks fantastic. I didn’t realize that Kodak made photobooks, but that makes sense.
I love pictures and keeping memories like this! Thanks for sharing these photobooks, seem affordable and so neat!!
I just LOVE photobooks. I just made my first one this year for my Disneyland and I am about to make another one for my memories of 2010.
We love photobooks too. They’re great to have in the living room for guests to flip through. We’ve always had great success with Kodak products too.
Photobooks are becoming more and more advanced. Love the look and finish of the books, great for gifts!!
I love your new header and I LOVE photo books. I don’t know if I’ve ever tried Kodak site. I may have to head over and have a look Thank you
Photobooks and other photo gifts are my favorite gifts for grandparents and newlyweds. I’ll have to check out the Kodak Gallery. I’ve never used them before!
I love photo books! It;s such a great alternative to getting plain prints. I never have time to put them in the albums and noone ever looks at them, but photobooks are awesome! When we give them as gifts they are always admired!
What a nice gift! Glad to know that you were happy with the quality.
I love photobooks!!! I make them a few times a year!