WhiteWall’s New Coffee Table Book Is a Beautiful Way to Show Your Photos

An open photography book displaying a landscape image of a rural scene with a fence and golden foliage. A black camera with a strap is placed on a wooden table in the background. The image has a warm and tranquil ambiance.

Years ago, German photo lab and printer WhiteWall began offering high-quality, custom photography books. While the product line persists in some locations, including Europe, photo books were removed from the American market. WhiteWall has brought photography books back to the U.S. in the form of the WhiteWall Coffee Table Book.

Available now with a 12-working day lead time, the WhiteWall Coffee Table Book promises to give “your photos the space to tell a story.” Further, WhiteWall is one of a small number of photo labs that use high-resolution inkjet printing on fine art paper for photo books, a distinction WhiteWall says “makes all the difference.”

A person flipping through a large photo book with images of sunflowers on a wooden table. There is a black camera placed on the table in the background, and the setting appears to be indoors with white tiled walls.

Photographers can create their own books in numerous styles and sizes. There are three hardcover finishes: silk matte, glossy, or printed linen. The printed linen option is an all-new offering for WhiteWall. It’s three millimeters (0.11 inches) thick and promises the look and feel of a high-quality art book. Each of the three options comes at the same price.

Hands holding a photo book open on a wooden table. The left page displays close-up images of green cacti with yellow flowers, and the right page shows a scenic mountain landscape with a winding path and a vibrant sunset sky.

Where costs change is when creators pick different sizes, formats, and book lengths. As WhiteWall says, “The larger the images can be presented, the more impressive the Coffee Table Book will be.”

A wooden surface with two open books displaying photographs of sunflower fields under a colorful sky. The close-up view in both books shows vibrant, yellow sunflowers stretching to the horizon, bathed in warm light with mountains visible in the background.

There are six formats to choose from in total. For example, the Portfolio A3 format has 10.6 x 14 inch (portrait) and 15 x 11.4 inch (landscape) page sizes, while smaller Exhibition A4 (8.1 x 10.6 inches) and Story Square (8.1 x 8.1 inches) offer a smaller footprint. There’s also a Gallery Square (11.4 x 11.4 inches) option. The book is available from 28 to 200 pages in four-page increments.

A collection of seven photography books displayed on a white background. Titles include "Libraries by Joel Steven", "Alex Burke: Through The West", "Lorenz Holder: Seasons", and more. Each book cover features a distinct photographic image relevant to its title.

Two open landscape photography books are laid out on a wooden surface. Both books feature a stunning autumnal scene with vibrant red, orange, and yellow foliage in the foreground, snow-covered mountains, and a partly cloudy sky in the background.

There are also six premium papers to choose from, including two different Fedrigoni Symbol Freelife Gloss (200 gsm) options, Inapa Galaxi Art silk matte (170 gsm), Fuji Crystal Archive Glossy (382 gsm), Fuji Crystal Archive Luster (368 gsm), and Fuji Crystal Archive Velvet (370 gsm). For the thicker papers, like the Fuji options, books are capped at 112 pages.

A stack of hardcover books titled "Alex Burke: Through the West" is shown on a wooden surface. The cover features a scenic photograph of a windmill on a rural landscape under a soft, pastel sky.

The final customization comes down to the endpapers and inside covers, and here the choice is straightforward for both: white or black.

Photographers can create their own WhiteWall Coffee Table Book in one of two ways: by making it using WhiteWall’s new online editor or by uploading a complete PDF. Per usual, WhiteWall also offers.ICC soft-proofing profiles for its new book and its various paper options.

An image of a desktop computer displaying a design software interface, with a book cover project open. The cover features a photograph of a windmill in a desert during sunset, and the title "ALEX BURKE: THROUGH THE WEST" written in capital letters.

“Professional photographers use coffee table books to create an exclusive presentation of their best work. Elaborate art books have long since become design objects in their own right, stylish eye-catchers on coffee tables or shelves, but also a source of inspiration for all those who are enthusiastic about photography,” WhiteWall explains. “Show off your photographs in this high-quality photo book. The WhiteWall Coffee Table Book offers your photos plenty of room to breathe as well as the perfect finish — making the perfect impression.”

Two hands hold a hardcover book titled "Through the West" by Alex Burke. The cover features a landscape with a windmill under a soft pink and purple sky, evoking a serene and rustic Western setting.

Pricing starts at $69.95 for the smallest Story Square book and 28 pages of Fedrigoni Symbol Freelife Gloss paper, with each four additional pages increasing the cost by $5.50. The largest book size starts at $139; additional pages cost $11.90 per four pages.


Image credits: WhiteWall

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