Take your own Photographic Journey

If you take photos, you may have visualised a book based on your work. Into Print can help you self publish a photo-based book with worldwide distribution. It’s not easy to compete with books that are TV-spinoffs or have celebrity backing. But you’ll know if there’s a local or specialist interest in your photos – birds, trains, castles, churches, landscapes and more.

We print hardback or softback premium colour in portrait or landscape formats, which present your photographs to the standard required by book retailers, libraries and, most importantly, readers. If you’d like to know more, request further information via our form or email our editors – intoprint@live.com

Local focus

After successfully launching the very first bike courier service in Brussels – yes, long before Deliveroo and all the other commercial bike couriers popped up – Kardama Pedalbxl acquired a taste for photography. Armed with his camera he was now cruising the streets of Brussels, combining two of his passions, cycling and photography. Over time he found out that he has a particular eye for everyday life, happening on the streets of Brussels. He developed his talent to see the beauty of it and to capture that into one frame. To create out of the ordinary, something extraordinary. To seize the poetry of everyday city life.

Kardama published 57 Messages to showcase his work.

Cover of 57 messages, shows number 57 with colour images inside
Two-page spread of book showing street photo on left and station platform on right
Landscape 216mmx280mm premium colour for photo books

Landscape for landscapes

Author Chris Halliday launched his book Strathspey Myths and Legends – A Photographic Journey and his local bookshop quickly added it to its window display to entice Christmas shoppers to the attractive mix of photos, maps, illustrations and tales from the mountains.

Strathspey Myths and Legends, 216mm x 280mm landscape format, colour softback, 144 pages, £25.

We’re told that the local newspaper has reviewed the book favourably; Waterstones in Aviemore will stock it and so too Visit Scotland in the region’s tourist information centre. 

Strathspey Myths and Legends appreciation

In this beautiful book, Chris Halliday has re-united the rich lore of Strathspey with the places that gave it birth. His evocative photographs, personalised maps and focused storytelling style make this an irresistible invitation to explore and enjoy. In addition the use of the civil parishes as markers makes sense of both the geography and the culture. It’s  a labour of love which people of this area and far beyond will love.’ Donald Smith, Director, Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland. 

Illustrations : Gwen Walker

Photography: C.J.Halliday 

Available from Waterstones.