I mean, I hear you - and am not immune to the sting of those - but the earlier in your career you (ie: we, not you personally @ormanclark) learn it’s our job to translate these comments, the better you’ll be. There’s usually some truth & more in the feedback.
@hotdogsladies Man I love Pavement. Instantly takes me back to driving around in my shitty ‘82 commodore with Beltek stereo. They’re touring here (au) next month. Can’t wait!
2. The handwritten diary-as-you-go, then just slotting those in with pics is a great (fairly) low effort way of keeping great memories with the pics. AI tools could get there one day but auto layout isn’t quite smart enough yet to edit-to-layouts that tell a real story.
1. Finally got around to assembling our regular holiday photo book - this was Japan 2020 just pre covid. Pretty happy with Snapfish (previously used Blurb). Max page limit was 150 so had to split over 2 books. Editing from 5821 photos, then prep took about 4 full days.
@lachlanhardy I was also anti-it until I tried it years ago. Now I’m also 100% in as others have said. Fast prototyping and the treeshaking make it pretty ace.