Ideas for Wedding Photo Albums

May 27th, 2008 by James B. Markus


by James B. Markus

The vast majority of people that get married still decide to have the older and more traditional ceremony just as they do with their wedding photo album. You can expect to see similar conventions inside the album as well with the bride taking the first page to show off her dress in all its glory, much the same as it did when her mother was married. This is followed by images of them in wonderful surroundings, again like their parents.

The wedding party has at least one photo in the most modern wedding photo album just like the pictures a generation ago because the party makes a beautiful picture with their matching dresses and sleek tuxedoes. The whole group is made up of friends and family of the bride and groom; there is probably a very similar picture in their parent’s album. The bride should then, by tradition, have some pictures taken of her and her attendants for 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 becoming more common 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. There are a number of benefits to this because not only can the images be viewed as normal but also printed out in the traditional manner at home or at a regular photo printing store. Modern technology has improved upon the albums from long ago with the addition of pictures available on the latest ‘digital photo frames’.

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