Do I need A Wedding Album ?...and if so, what kind ?
Every
photographer you meet with will have a different business philosophy
and a different product line of albums. Here is a list of the most
common options that wedding photographers offer :
- Disc But No Album - do you get an album or not?
- Proof Albums vs. Wedding Albums - proofs are all of the final images from your wedding without editing/retouching. Normally used for you to pick the final pictures you want to be edited and retouched in your final album.
- Matted/Traditional Wedding Albums - more traditional style of album where archival quality photographs are hand-mounted into a book, and surrounded by a matte.
- Magazine Style / FLush-Mount / Coffee Table Books - these are generally the highest quality books. this style of album is digitally designed, and the final product is a hard cover book.
- Press Book - these albums have thin pages, using photographic paper.
- Pages vs. Sides vs. Spreads - photographers use different language when explaining their albums. Remember to check if your photographer charges per image or per page. Some even charge a flat fee for the album no matter how many pages or images it has.
- Large vs. Small - decide on what will work best for your lifestyle.
- Design Style - any professional wedding photographer should be able to show you multiple example albums, so be sure to look at their album designs closely to make sure they match your style.
- Pre-Design vs. Choosing the Photos - keep in mind that your photographer has a lot of album design experience that you can draw on when choosing the photos.
- Parent Albums - a smaller duplicate press books for your parents. It’s a great gift to say thank you for their love, support, and guidance.
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