Photo albums are great! I wish I had a stack of them to pour over when I was a kid. I am lucky that my Dad took a lot of photos, but there were all on slides that we only saw on 'slide nights' once or twice a year!
I have traditional photo albums for my girls alongside their many, many photobooks but now I only do a monthly summary. Every five years I print the pages as a thick photobook.
Here's one side of June's spread:

Do you have traditional albums of photos or just photobooks (or maybe you don't print photos at all?).
I'd love to know!
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Why I love photobooks for travel ....
One thing I love about having photobooks of our adventures, rather than just albums, is that you can tell the whole story.
For example, I am so lucky that we were able to do a home exchange with a very basic home on a Greek Island.
Because it was a short hop from Mykonos, we took the short ferry ride for a day trip. It was a short journey to a world apart. Mykonos was beautiful, frantic, photo-op heavy and exhausting.
As I say in my journalling, ‘While being very aware WE were part of the problem’, we were very relieved to be out of the crush of cruise shop passengers and back on our quiet island.
And, yes, we got some of the classic hits of Mykonos photos - and you will recognise one that is also on my June summary page! - but on the same pages I was able to include ones (like that on the top right of the first set) that showed more of the reality, plus our silly selfies for the family whatsapp, and one of The Husband choosing to wander along the beach looking for seaglass, along with my journalling of our reaction and thoughts.
(NB The Husband is getting great at the photos, but sometimes I do still find myself eating my meal with half a head)


I've been using my Lots of Pockets Threaded Photobook templates (along with Red Letter Dates) to document the trip, and am really enjoying the process
They come in 12 x 12 as well as 8.5 x 11, by the way

PS If you want to see some more examples of really honest travel pages, plus lots and lots more articles from Rachel and myself, check out our online newsletter/magazine
https://pixelspaperpaint.substack.com/
I have traditional photo albums for my girls alongside their many, many photobooks but now I only do a monthly summary. Every five years I print the pages as a thick photobook.
Here's one side of June's spread:

Do you have traditional albums of photos or just photobooks (or maybe you don't print photos at all?).
I'd love to know!
=========
Why I love photobooks for travel ....
One thing I love about having photobooks of our adventures, rather than just albums, is that you can tell the whole story.
For example, I am so lucky that we were able to do a home exchange with a very basic home on a Greek Island.
Because it was a short hop from Mykonos, we took the short ferry ride for a day trip. It was a short journey to a world apart. Mykonos was beautiful, frantic, photo-op heavy and exhausting.
As I say in my journalling, ‘While being very aware WE were part of the problem’, we were very relieved to be out of the crush of cruise shop passengers and back on our quiet island.
And, yes, we got some of the classic hits of Mykonos photos - and you will recognise one that is also on my June summary page! - but on the same pages I was able to include ones (like that on the top right of the first set) that showed more of the reality, plus our silly selfies for the family whatsapp, and one of The Husband choosing to wander along the beach looking for seaglass, along with my journalling of our reaction and thoughts.
(NB The Husband is getting great at the photos, but sometimes I do still find myself eating my meal with half a head)


I've been using my Lots of Pockets Threaded Photobook templates (along with Red Letter Dates) to document the trip, and am really enjoying the process

They come in 12 x 12 as well as 8.5 x 11, by the way

PS If you want to see some more examples of really honest travel pages, plus lots and lots more articles from Rachel and myself, check out our online newsletter/magazine
https://pixelspaperpaint.substack.com/