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Larry, you're absolutely right that in this day and age, photo's are
electronic and often forgotten.
Because of this, we work with a company where our memories are printed to
hard cover books and now reside on our coffee table. We are able to
combine text together with pictures and on occasion have used web based
images to reinforce the message we are portraying. We have done this for
the past three years. My grandson's favorite book is the one we created
right from the delivery room through to his first birthday. Lots of
work....you bet!!. But those memories live on and because they were
printed on a digital press, the book is very thin. The one of my grandson
has over 150 pictures and is no more than 1/4 " thick.
John Annunziello, ermm
Manager, Records and Information
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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