
Since having shot Sam & Michael's wedding back in February, and designing their wedding album shortly afterwards, both myself and the couple have been eagerly awaiting delivery of the finished product from my album supplier.
After what seemed like an age to the expectant couple, the album finally arrived a few days ago, and I arranged to meet Sam & Michael to hand over the album.
The result was a very happy couple! I've often thought that the best thing about photography - carrying out shoots and presenting the results, is seeing the reaction clients have to seeing their photos, and this certainly wasn't any exception, with the bride, Sam, constantly looking through the album time and time again, giggling with excitement.
The album takes the form of a Digital Art Book, sourced from the UK's leading album supplier, Spicer Hallfield. Digital Art Books are ultra modern when it comes to photo albums, with flush mounted photographic print pages, and no matter how well I try to explain them to clients, not seeing them 'in the flesh' never does them justice.
Sam & Michael had previously seen a Digital Art Book sample I had shown them, but the impact of seeing their own wedding photos in their own Digital Art Book still amazed them, and this is the challenge I have when trying to convince clients how much they need a Digital Art Book of their own photos!
As well as Sam & Michael's album, I have also had my own copy of the album manufactured as a sample album to show to potential clients, so if anyone would like to see it, just let me know.
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