A Sneak Peek into Wedding Photo Books

Colleen & Adam's Photo Book

You may remember Colleen & Adam, whose wedding I photographed last July. As I prepare for the next wedding season, I thought I’d show you all an example of the photo books I offer as part of my premium wedding package.

Colleen & Adam's Wedding Book

11×14″ hardcovers come standard and each couple has a wide range of cover options, including various colours of Linen or Leatherette, Leather or a printed photo of their choosing. Colleen & Adam chose white leatherette with black debossed text.

Colleen & Adam's Wedding Album

The layout for each book is custom to the photos that are being used. The photos are carefully edited and arranged using industry-standard software.

Inside of Colleen & Adam's Wedding Book

All the best photos from the wedding day will make it into the book, telling the whole story from pre-ceremony preparations to dancing the night away.

Inside of Colleen & Adam's Wedding Photo Book

These photo books are professionally printed and bound and will serve as a memento of a very special day for generations to come. To inquire about wedding photography, contact me by email.

 

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In other news about books, I just recently finished an artist book I’ve been working on since January. It’s a photographic book that explores the effects of alcohol. It includes anonymously-contributed stories and found photos contextualized to provoke thoughts about the common perceptions of alcohol consumptions and the impact it can cause.

You can preview it here. It’s also available to be purchased online.

 


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2 Responses to “A Sneak Peek into Wedding Photo Books”

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