Major publishers like Shueisha (Weekly Playboy) and Kodansha (Weekly Young Magazine) often host digital galleries. These "web-only" previews serve as a free sampler of the full photobook.

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Platforms like Kindle Unlimited often include a rotating selection of digital photobooks and entertainment magazines in their monthly subscription fee, frequently offering free trial periods for new users.

Instead of buying a $30 standalone photobook, buy the digital weekly magazine featuring the model. They usually cost under $5 and contain 10 to 20 pages of the same shoot.

: You can use Canva's free mobile app to design professional-looking gravure-style photobooks using their templates and your own photos.