Roughly 15 years ago, I was rummaging through a pile of photo scrapbooks. None were the same size, some had photos sticking out of the top, and they frankly looked unsightly on our family room bookshelf. That’s when I came up with this ahead-of-its-time idea: Someone should start a printing service in which they scanned all of your snapshots at high resolution and then printed them in a large-format, bound coffee table book. That would look a helluva lot better than what I had, and it would probably preserve the photos a lot longer than a standard photo would last. And of course because the photos were printed directly on the book’s pages — as opposed to taped on — the book would be loads thinner and take up exponentially less space on the shelf.
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