Archive for the ‘Photobooks’ Category

Brand New CEWE TV Advert

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Many of you may have already seen our fantastic new TV Advert, but for those of you yet to catch it we’ve added the video below.

Creating the Perfect Holiday Book

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

We’ve created a definitive list of top tips to help you create a photobook that’ll keep your summer holiday memories vibrant and alive for years to come…

Packing, planning or unpacking?

If you’re unpacking already it’s a little too late for photography tips, but for those of you still desperately looking for your sandals here are a few ideas to keep in mind:

  1. Photos of tickets, train stations, airports and sign posts are perfect for dividing up the design of your book. These pictures can work as perfect ‘chapter titles’, so don’t forget to take out the camera at these often missed moments.
  2. Everyone takes photos of the beach and local architecture, but the local people, customs and food are often forgotten key aspects of any holiday. Take photos of your favourite exotic dish, that bizarre desert and the local people that really made your holiday special to you.
  3. Make sure you pass the camera around between each of you during the holiday. Nothing’s worse than coming back and realising you’re not in any of the photos because you were the one taking them every time!
  4. Just as important as the point above is remembering that you don’t need someone from your group in every photo. Try and get an even mix between scenic shots and photos with yourselves in to keep it varied and interesting.
  5. When you come to take the big ‘landmark’ photos, the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, Birmingham’s Sea Life Centre, why not and try taking them from a different angle to the standard postcard position? With a little imagination you can add your own spin to these classic scenes.

Design Time

Now you’re back, you’ve just about got all the sand out of your shoes and your shoulders are already peeling – it’s time to think about how to whip all your holiday snaps into a fantastic layout:

  1. First of all scan through all your photos to find THE photo, the one that defines you holiday in a single shot. This will be the one that instantly gets you giggling, swooning or booking a return flight, either way you’ll recognise it pretty fast. Once you’ve got it, that’s your cover image. Simply finish it off with a title in a topical font and the dates of your trip.
  2. As well as using your photos of tickets and sign posts to divide up your book you can signpost new sections by switching to a new layout theme. Keeping your layouts consistent within these sections will give your design a professional feel plus a sense of progression through the story of your holiday.
  3. While we’re talking about layouts, don’t forget to leave yourself room to add text. You may remember the names of people and places now, but by adding them to your design you can ensure their future posterity. You don’t need to stick to simple title and dates either, try writing little descriptive section to important photos: add a back story, some notes on how you felt at that exact moment for you to relive in years to come.
  4. Remember that you don’t need to use every photo that you’ve taken. It’s much better have one massive photo that really shows off a scene rather than trying to fit in several smaller, similar photos. Fantastic or definitive shots should be given pride of place as full page or double page backgrounds – the clearer the shot, the clearer the memory!
  5. If you’ve come back to find that you’ve forgotten an all important landmark shot or that you’d quite fancy an impossible arial overview to finish off your book – don’t worry! You can find lots of high resolution photos online on sites like Locr and Flickr, just make sure you make note of any copyright or royalty information.
  6. For extra ideas and inspiration flick through our fantastic online example books. There’s everything from Cuban getaways to snowy Lapland adventures. Click here to see our examples.

CEWE PHOTOBOOKS on Channel 4’s Restoration man

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

If you’ve been watching the latest series of the Restoration Man on Channel 4 you can’t have failed to have seen the presentation of a CEWE PHOTOBOOK to the families responsible for restoring some of the UK’s architectural treasures.

The CEWE PHOTOBOOK team helped create a lasting memory of the buildings history and the story of the restoration project. At the climax of every show the families were over joyed to be presented with a photo book which would save and show case their memories of the restoration project forever.

To find out more about the restoration man visit http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-restoration-man

The perfect wedding album

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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In honour of all of you future husbands and wives we’ve put together our top tips for creating that perfect lasting memory of your big day: the wedding album.


1. Main album or a fun extra?

If you’re planning for your photobook to be your main wedding album, nothing gives your design the right feel like an XL or XXL with a beautiful cream premium linen cover. Or, if you’re planning to create your wedding CEWE PHOTOBOOK as an addition to your main wedding album you can pick from our other great sizes for something fun and less conventional. If your main wedding album is a little too large to easily take around with you, why not create a more portable soft cover book.

2. The more photos the merrier!

Make sure you get a copy of all your professional photos as jpegs from your photographer. Also, don’t forget to get digital photos from all your friends and family who took their own cameras to your wedding. These pictures can give a whole different angle on your big day – you can even offset them against your professional photos as “behind the scenes” moments. Plus, no matter how good your photographer was they can’t be everywhere at once, who know what jems they missed that your guests managed to capture on camera.

3. It’s all in the preparation…

Before you get started, have a look over all of your photos and decide how you want to order your book. If you’re going for a chronological, order why not split your design into separate sections (getting prepared, the main service, wedding breakfast etc) with their own titles and mini description. It’s also worth considering who is going to want their own copy of your finished book. For example, try creating the body of your design and then saving two different versions: one with more photos from the groom’s side of the family and another for the bride’s.

4. Speeches, surnames and certificates

Remember, this is an album that you will want to look back at wistfully when you’re both old and grey. Add in place names, family names, friends names, extracts from the menu, speeches and ceremony – all the wonderful little aspects that a camera doesn’t always pickup. These little bits and pieces will help give your wedding book a personal and emotive feel, helping to bring back the memories for years to come. Make sure that your photographer gets a good, clear shot of the wedding certificate so you can give it pride of place as a double page spread.

5. Creating the perfect layout

Close ups of orders of ceremony, table settings and the bride’s and bridesmaid’s dresses can make fantastic page backgrounds. Often the back of the bride’s dress can make a fantastic front cover, with the whole area taken up by the material with room for overlaid text. Image masks can add fantastic looking fades to your images, giving your layout that professional feel. Also, remember that it’s always better to have fewer images to a page so that you can show them off at larger sizes – you can always add more pages.

6. What happened next…

So many people go on wonderful, once in a lifetime holiday honeymoons and forget to bring back anything more than sunburn. Take your camera! And when you’re back, remember think CEWE PHOTOBOOK…

Buy one, get one half price: CEWE PHOTOBOOKS

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

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Order any CEWE PHOTOBOOK and get your second one half price! Simply add any 2 CEWE PHOTOBOOKS, of the same size, cover type and number of pages, to your shopping basket and follow the steps below.


Voucher Code: CPW4628


Claiming the buy one, get one half price offer*:


1. Download our free design software

2. Order any 2 CEWE PHOTOBOOKS of the same size, cover type and page number

3. Enter the code CPW4628 at the basket



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*Offer valid until 04/05/10. Voucher can be used once per customer. Offer applies any 2 CEWE PHOTOBOOKS of the same size, cover type and page number, bought within the same order. Voucher code must be entered during checkout, discount cannot be given once an order has been placed.