Export PDF size too large

Hello all,
Did a sponsors book up recently with 11 A4 pages full of photos and transperancies.
When it came time to export to pdf so the customer could email it to protential supporters I could not get it to export at lower then 5mb
After trying a few things I finished up coping all the photos and transperancies to photoshop, flattening it there then saving that as a 72ppi jpg.
Then placed that back in indesign under the text and logos re exported the file and it came out as a 1.6mb file YAY!
Question:
Is there an easier way to do this without having to resave the images and transperancies.

Hello Bob,
PDF settings where Smallest File Size default settings.
I did run the pdf through optimizer with no real change.
Downsampling was set to 72
When I change Image Quality to LOW some of the photos where very pixelated.
Hello Peter,
The intended use is so the customer can send out bulk emails to potential sponsors so keeping the size down was what they asked for.
But every time I edited the photos down the photos started looking bad and there was no point sending that out.
Copying all photos and transparencies into photoshop kept thing looking sharp but was time consuming to do.

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