Monthly Archives: March 2011

Book of the Week: Cuba y Cubans

12×12 – CUBA y CUBANS by Juan Luis Garcia | Make Your Own Book We love the way Los Angeles-based photographer Juan Luis Garcia breaks through the clutter of Cuba clichés with his first book, Cuba y Cubans. That’s no small task, but through the lens of this gifted up-and-coming artist, it’s beautifully done. On [...]

New Higher-Quality End Sheets Coming Soon

As Eileen more than hinted in her January blog post, lots is happening this year at Blurb. Two weeks ago, we released Blurb BookSmart 3.0 with built-in Change Book Size and a Two-Page Photo spread layout. And coming April 13, new end sheets. Yay! New end sheets – wait, what the heck is an end [...]

Street Photography and the Law in Britain

For almost as long as there has been photography, there has been street photography. This brand of creative expression has always drawn its fair share of controversy, usually raising questions over the privacy of subjects. But in the past few years, street photographers in the U.K. have been embroiled in a very different battle, one [...]

Embody Your Books with Corpus Libris

Have you ever sunk so deeply into a book that you can see yourself as part of it? If so, you’re not alone. In fact there is a whole group of people who literally become their books as part of Corpus Libris, an ongoing photography project in which book lovers make themselves part of book [...]