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Creating Professional Photo Albums and Portfolios as PDF

A PDF portfolio is one of the most professional ways to present photography, illustration, design work, or product images. Unlike image hosting platforms, a PDF portfolio works offline, prints exactly as designed, and can be emailed or shared on any device without requiring an account or internet connection to view.

For creative professionals: combine your best 10-20 images into a PDF with one image per page. Use the Fit page size to make each page exactly match the image proportions — this creates a clean, edge-to-edge presentation with no white borders. Set quality to 95% for printing or client review.

Fit vs A4 vs Letter: Which Page Size for Photos

Fit (auto-fit) creates a PDF page that matches each photo's exact dimensions. A landscape photo creates a landscape page. A portrait photo creates a portrait page. This is ideal for photo albums, portfolios, and any use where the photos have mixed orientations.

A4 (210x297mm) and Letter (8.5x11 inches) create standardized pages regardless of photo dimensions. Photos are scaled to fit within the page margins. This is better for documents that will be printed on standard paper, for multi-page reports combining text and images, or for submissions that require a specific page size.

For pure photo PDFs: use Fit. For documents that mix photos with standard text: use A4 or Letter.

Photo PDF File Size: What to Expect

PDF file size depends on image count, original image resolution, and quality setting. At 95% quality: a single iPhone photo typically becomes 1-3MB PDF. A 20-photo album of high-resolution photos typically produces a 30-80MB PDF.

If your PDF is too large to email (most email services cap at 25MB total): reduce quality to 80-85% (still visually excellent, much smaller files), or compress each photo first using our Image Compressor before adding to the PDF. A 20-photo PDF at 80% quality typically ranges from 8-20MB — well within email limits.