Send Your Loved Ones a Photo Postcard!
I apologize for the brevity of this post; I shall explain everything later tonight and/or tomorrow.
I was sorting my del.icio.us bookmarks this week and I came across an old gem from Photojojo. The article highlights three different ways you can make postcards from your photos. Neat!
When everyone is just a phone call or email away, the emotional impact and excitement from receiving a piece of snail mail is often forgotten. You can not only remind your loved ones that you care about them with a unique photo postcard, but you can get them to take an interest in your hobby. Maybe go out and take photos together, the next time you’re in the area.
If you’re living in Canada, another fun thing you can do is make your photos into stamps! Canada Post offers the service, but the price is a bit high for my liking. I looked at the stamps and while they’re a great idea, it’s not something I’ll be using just yet. I’m never going to get myself out of my debt-hole if I keep buying shiny things.
What do you do with your photos out in that crazy ‘real world’ thing?

Brian Larter Said,
August 17, 2007 @ 7:23 pm
When we took our trip across the country this is how we sent all of our postcards.
Brian Auer Said,
August 18, 2007 @ 12:02 am
I was thinking about putting together a calendar this year for some holiday gifts to the family. I might make a few extra in case any potential photo buyers come my way too.
Rob Rogers Said,
August 18, 2007 @ 11:27 am
You can do photo stamps in the US too. http://photo.stamps.com/ is probably the best known, but there’s other places to do it too.