Wedding Photo Album Tips

by James B. Markus

The only real difference between modern wedding photo albums and versions from fifty years ago is that they would have contained monochrome images; technology has started to give us alternatives though! Probably the same etiquette that dictated how the bride’s mother was shown in the album will be used today so you can expect to see her as the first photo in her wedding dress. After this photo there are usually a few images of them somewhere close by that provides a beautiful backdrop to really show them off.

Next of the photos you will find in a modern wedding photo album will be one with the wedding party dressed in their finery. Many close friends and family go to make up this special group without whom the day would be incomplete like the best man, the father of the bride and bridesmaids for instance. Next the images of the bride with her bridesmaids and other attendants that helped her on the day.

After these shots are taken it will be the turn of the bride and her family, then the groom posing with his family. Wedding photo albums are generally large bound examples that contain pictures that are bigger than usual on pages that may be inlaid or embossed. The vast majority of wedding photo albums are presented in white with images like bells and bouquets displayed and often embossed on the cover of the album.

The wedding photos will be presented in a form that guarantees attention in an album that will probably be trimmed in silver. However, almost all wedding photographers have are using digital now so they can supply traditional photos on paper in addition to those that can be stored on a compact disc or a digital versatile disc (DVD). The beauty of having photos placed on a digital disc is their durability and as this procedure is inexpensive, it does not add much to the overall cost of the day.

It is now usual for the bride and groom to make a cd rom thereby providing a digital wedding photo album available to every guest as a permanent reminder of their special day. The photos on the disc can be easily printed out by anyone who wants a copy framed on their favorite table. This is a very versatile method of distributing images that will last for many years.

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