Do you also have a lot of modelling pictures on your computer?
What do you do with them?
If they only are an back up then you can maybe use them. Mostly I buy a calendar for my office at work. This time I wanted to make the calendar a little bit more personal.
Before I used the APA-box I built Bridge Street. Bridge Street doesn’t exist anymore as a layout. The only remembering are the pictures I made to follow the progress and to publish them on the RMweb for feedback. So I decided to use those picture to create a more personal calendar.
The first step is take some time to browse through your digital photo archive. Make an selection for your personal calendar. I chose a theme: a walk through Bridge Street. In this way you create a calendar with not just pictures. But of course you are free to do it your way. The calendar gives an impression from the left side of the layout to the right side. In the picture below you can see my selection of pictures.
And a discription of Bridge Street from the Northall Gazette by the calender pictures.
It may be necessary to adjust the pictures with your photo program. I had to do that with some of my pictures.
The second step is browse on internet to search a program that will help you to create your picture calendar. I used this one:
http://www.calendarlabs.com/photo-calendar.php
But I think there will be more.
The third step is to create your calendar pages.
Fourth and last step make your calendar and give it a place in your modelling workspace, home or at your office. You can also use it as a personal gift for someone else, maybe as a nice Christmas present.
I’m sure you will get positive response when people see your calendar.
Regards,
Job
PS:
Bridge Street was a shelf layout with a single railway goods line in front of it. I don't have a total picture of the layout. But with these two pictures you can have an idea how it comes together.
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