PhotoInpress was launched in Montreal in 2006 and is proud of it's 100% Canadian product (yeah!!). Anne and Stephane developed PhotoInpress after a trip to Europe. They wanted to capture and seal these memories for their children to carry for a lifetime. What better way to do so than in a photo book!
The steps are simple and easy to follow. All you have to do is:
- Download and install Book Designer. This is a free software to create your photo book and took under five minutes to download on our home computer.
- The fun part: select and arrange your pictures,edit text and create easy layouts.
- Click on the order button, review your order and finalize payment.
- Your book is shipped to you at home!
Designing the layout of your photo book is quite simple and is based solely on how many photos you would like per a page and what direction you would like them (vertical or horizontal). Then click and drag your photos from the bottom bar. The bottom bar has at least fourteen photos displayed at any given time and you can click back and forth on the bottom bar to choose more photos. One of the best features (and one I haven't seen before) is that as soon as you use a photo a check mark appears on it letting you know that it has been used. This helps to prevent duplicates and if you want to use the photo again you can do so no problem!
PhotoInpress is giving one of my Canadian readers the chance to win a $40 credit to PhotoInpress! Canadian residents, 18 years of age and older can enter via the Rafflecopter below - good luck!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: I received a photo book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.


Picture quality is really important. If it looks grainy than I don't want it. I would gift this to my Mom. She can't have enough pictures of her grandkids. Thanks for hosting.
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When I print photos I want high quality, good prices and fast shipping.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I would give this to my dad.
Deletequality is the most important with photos. I would probably give this to my Mother in-law
ReplyDeleteHigh quality photographs would be the most important thing. I would give this to my daughter and son-in-law.
ReplyDeleteQuality is most important. I would gift this to my brother.
ReplyDeleteAs much as price is important, I think a good reputable company that does great quality prints is most important. I'm always willing to pay a little extra as long as I know I'll be happy with the final product!
ReplyDeleteQuality of the photos is most important. I would gift this to my sister.
ReplyDeleteI look for easy process so it doesn't take so much effort to print memories that I miss my kids making new memories. I'd give this to my husband.
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