Well, Richard, I think it's a problem of cost. I don't believe any custom book binder is going to talk to me about printing a few books, even at $250 per book. Print on demand came about as a result of the ability to scale up volumes on the internet.
I don't think there is any good way of binding prints into a book. Of course, loose portfolios are an option, but I really do want a book.
I found this article:
http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2009/05/...y-blurb-books/
which bashes Blurb quite a bit and offers a few other options such as Paper Chase and White House. Still, I would like to hear about how people have had high quality black and white books produced, so many of the companies seem geared to color work, I guess because of the wedding trade.
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