Portfolios for photographers, designers, and conservators.

 

It feels deceptively like summer here in Portland, Oregon. Like the cherry blossoms dotting the city, we've been sitting pretty under tranquil festoons of productivity.

This season we are debuting two specialized portfolio products: a book or a box to house your creative endeavors. 

 

 

Each is suited to different applications, with a small variety of elements to customize.

Please send us your questions with ideas or needs.

Pssst, we're working on a new website to launch later this fall. Keep your eyes peeled for the change brewing in our SE Portland studio!

Slipcases

Our slipcases are five-sided boxes into which you can "slip" your album or book. They add a valuable layer of protection against dirt and dust, and can coordinate nicely with your book's design. Our slipcases come in five sizes, all the same cloth colors as our albums and books, and can be ordered with or without a personalized plaque. 7x7 book with slipcase slipcase edge detail10-Square-Slipcase

Well then, what are clamshell boxes? {Contact us to enquire about custom-sized slipcases.}

 

photo album care

Storing and caring for photo albums

You have a beautiful photo album. It was made by hand using archival materials and time-tested techniques. It is full of high quality prints that are mounted using archival adhesive. You have a priceless object that can last for centuries! Now how are you going to keep it in good shape? Follow our suggestions, and you'll be well on your way.

handmade album in slipcase

Photo Album Care and Storage

Do:

  • Keep your album in a cool, dry place, ideally no warmer than 70 degrees F.
  • If possible store your book flat with nothing on top of it.
  • If you're storing your album vertically, give it enough space so that it doesn't become warped by surrounding books.
  • Consider investing in a slipcase or a clamshell box to protect your album.
  • Wash your hands before leafing through your book.
  • Pull your album off the shelf by grasping the spine.
  • Always support the covers when your book is open.
  • If you choose to write notes in the margins, do so with an acid-free pen.

Don't:

  • Don't store your books in a damp basement, molds and mildews ruin pages and photos!  (30% - 50% humidity is ideal)
  • Avoid spills. Don't look at your book with a glass of wine in one hand and a burpy baby in the other.
  • Keep your album out of direct sunlight, covers can fade.
  • Don't let your cat sleep on the album.
  • Don't touch the photos, finger prints are difficult to remove.

Ultimately, books are made for us to use and enjoy. Their primary function is to protect what lies within. A little wear and tear shows love and adds history and personality to the book.

Click here for info on older album types and how they preserved (or destroyed) photos. Or learn how to treat spills on book pages.