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ski

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Nov 20, 2013
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Hello all,

Almost completed the application for sponsoring my wife. I took around 20 photos of my wedding (in Canada without our families) and another 30 of my visit to her country to meet her family. Rather than printing the photos on photo paper I was thinking of pasting the photos on paper and adding captions for every photo - where it was taken, who is in it etc. the guide says photos should be loose, so I could just put all these photos additionally in an envelope.

Any thoughts? I wanted to add a caption so that the photos are more explanatory.

Thanks in advance.
 
I put 3 or 4 photos on a page. I typed the caption info for each photo on a paper and then printed it out and taped the photos above the caption of each picture. Hope this helps.
 
We did the same thing as well. 3 - 4 pictures a page with caption, location, date
 
That seems fine, I did something similar as well.

ski said:
the guide says photos should be loose, so I could just put all these photos additionally in an envelope.

What they mean is that the pages should not be stapled together, a paper clip is fine. You don't have to put doubles separately :)
 
I sent all my "evidence" on paper, we created a document on word pasting the pictures and at the bottom of each one we wrote the date and who was in each picture.
 
I sent all ours in loose with caption written on the back of each of them .. Their is nothing wrong with putting them on parer or a word document i am just not that good on the computer.
 
I used Photo Caption Creator Software. Just imported each photograph and added caption. Then got them printed on photo pages.
Here is the link to free software: http://download.cnet.com/Photo-Caption-Creator/3000-12511_4-75949996.html

However, pasting them in word doc. with caption is fine as well.