No two wedding albums are alike. I love making each page different. On some pages I might leave a lot of white space for a clean simple look, on others I might fill it with dancing shots or details. I often use an image in the background that is faded out and then lay images on top of it. I love telling the story of each couples day. Some tips for working with your photographer on album designs are
*choose your favorite images and let the photographer fill in the story line
*talk with your photographer about what types of pages you like
*reply with detailed changes (the image you would like to replace, what image you are replacing it with, and what page it is on)
*add some design vector elements
*take a screne shot of your facebook announcement of your wedding day and add it
*try out a digital album
*put the family photos in the parents books and leave most of the out of your bridal book
*know that there are often album upgrades such as more pages, all sizes, and different paper and cover choices
*when you are chooseing a photographer be sure you love the look of their albums and the way each one is designed
*talk through the album design process with your photographer
*know that there is no replacement for a professionally designed and printed wedding album (kids don’t try this at home) 🙂
Here is one of my recent album designs: