German printing company WhiteWall has introduced an innovative service that allows you to make coffee table books featuring your finest photos, featuring extremely high production values. “Coffee table books stand for understated design, quiet aesthetics, and a passion for photography,” WhiteWall said in a statement about WhiteWall in a statement. “Your most memorable images are transformed into a self-designed artistic book with the perfect effects as an exclusive presentation of your best work.”
The new range is based on simple layouts, styles, and backgrounds that focus on the photos. In addition, there are no logos or barcodes on the coffee table books, emphasizing their professional character. You can order in larger formats up to A3 and choose landscape or portrait orientation. The following size options are available:
They can be expanded to four pages over a given time, up to a maximum of 200 pages, based on the papers you choose.
“High-quality paper is also an important design feature, guaranteeing extraordinary print results with brilliant colours, precise contrasts and captivating image depth,” the company said. “In the future, customers will be able to choose from six carefully selected branded papers with different thicknesses and surfaces – with glossy, high-gloss or silk-matt finishes.”
You can place an order on the internet through whitewall.com via customized software available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, or upload your design-ready PDF layout to Whitewall to use. More details can be found available here.
by Geoff Harris
I’m the editor in chief I am the deputy editor of Amateur Photographer, working closely with the team to ensure that the magazine and website are as top-quality as possible. I’ve been involved in magazines since 1995. I am also an avid portrait and travel photographer when time permits. I even made it to the end of the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year contest in 2015 and earned my Licentiate in the Royal Photographic Society the year prior. Also, I maintain my wedding photography on the go by shooting several wedding ceremonies each year. I am especially interested in the ways that photography can help people develop their talents more effectively or manage mental health issues or other issues.