Exif Data in pages

Hello all,
Does anyone know if it's possible to automatically include EXIF data (like, lens type, camera model...) in Master pages or in pages? If yes, please tell me how. I need to print a book with technical shooting data and possibly, I want them auto inserted.
Thanks for Help
Riccardo

Hey, wow that was a quick reply
Well all my photos are in Aperture, so I did think that I could grab the EXIF data from there and then place them in text boxes on my pages. I have hundreds of photos and doing it that way could take a long time! I was curious to see if there was something that would automate this for me within iWeb. For example, RapidWeaver allows you to check a tick box to display EXIF data under each photo. That's what im looking for within iWeb

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