
the first night, the booth at the back, the only place still serving — one slice between us, and everything we had not said yet about the trip.
ch. 1 · the arrival
Custom illustrated book - made from your photos
A Love Book is the illustrated photo book: you send the pictures, we shape them into a small story, and you keep a print-ready PDF made for the two of you.


Our sample book
A weekend. Washington DC · November MMXXIV
This is ours: Antonio and Kirsten, one weekend in Washington DC, turned from ordinary photos into one consistent illustrated book. The point is not the city. It is seeing how a small private story can become something you keep.
Style locked: Studio Ghibli · watercolour

the first night, the booth at the back, the only place still serving — one slice between us, and everything we had not said yet about the trip.
ch. 1 · the arrival

sunday morning. six blocks down pennsylvania avenue, the bike-lane chevrons still wet from the night, the capitol smaller than i expected.
ch. 2 · sunday morning

he had read about the obelisk since he was twelve. it was, he said, smaller than the book made it sound. the moon was still up.
ch. 2 · sunday morning

the photo we took because nobody had asked us to. we were behind the metro, the orange railing, and we both squinted on the same count.
ch. 3 · the in-between

the exhibit asked, in white chalk on a black wall, what war is this? — and we did not, then, have an answer that fit on a wall.
ch. 3 · the in-between

the lawn at the capitol, after lunch. the wind off the tidal basin came in long and cold and he, briefly, was the loudest thing on the grass.
ch. 4 · the lawn

the old post office, late afternoon, in matching jackets we had not planned on matching — yellow puffer, pink hat, two strangers' building behind us.
ch. 4 · the lawn

the last thing of the day, before either of us said it was the last thing of the day. her hand on my wrist, the watch face cool, the room we paid too much for.
ch. 5 · the room

monday morning. he asked where the breakfast was. we ordered one slice from the same place. he ate two, and i did not pretend to be surprised.
ch. 6 · the way back

Dolce Razzo, eleven o'clock, the only ice-cream shop in dc with a name in italian. she ordered for both of us. we walked back the long way, and she taught me the word atardecer.
ch. 6 · the way back
How it works
Upload the pictures that hold the story: the trip, the wedding week, the year, the tiny ordinary day.
Choose the illustration style. We lock it for the whole book so every page belongs to the same world.
We send page previews. You can correct faces, order, captions, and tone before the final file is made.
You receive a print-ready PDF you can print locally, send to a press, or keep digitally.
Choose a size
20-29 photos - approx. 24 pages
30-39 photos - approx. 36 pages
40-50 photos - approx. 50 pages
What you are really buying
Every page is arranged as a story page. The illustration style matters, but the sequence matters more.
The product is built around two people: shared trips, families, homes, inside jokes, and the small proof that a life happened.
You get a standard print-ready file, not a fragile app experience. The book can live offline.
print-ready PDF - 5 to 9 days