How can you put together the perfect photo album for your wedding? Here you will find some elements that will help to create the best album in the world!
In a previous post, we shared with you why the photography and video professionals are so important for your wedding day. Now we will go even deeper into why you should hire the best!
The goal is to create a memorable photo album of your wedding day, one that will make you sigh even when time has passed.
Before the wedding day, we recommend that you have an interview session with the video and photo team in order to tell them a little more about your love story, about your style and to make sure they understand what message you want the final album to convey. This session will allow them to put together an outline and ideas for your wedding.
How to make a photo album
Color, Tone, & Texture
Choose a durable or hardback photo album that will last over time. Maybe you want the overall style of the album to align with the wedding concept.
How did they get to the wedding day?
We recommend including a “blast from the past” section, where you can show some pictures of your first date, your first vacation together, the bachelor party, etc.
Collage page
You can create beautiful collages with different wedding moments, from a picture of your parents excited before the ceremony, to the guests leaving the party with the souvenirs.
Wedding photos
Once the photos of the wedding arrive, you will choose the best ones that will go into the final album. Which ones should not be missing? The first kiss of the bride and groom, a complete photo page of the bride's style and the funny moments you won’t want to forget.
Dedications
Leave a space for messages that you received with gifts, any cards or special mentions your friends and family might have given you.
Behind the scenes
What you did not see: the funny photos or how the bride and the team of bridesmaids were preparing for the wedding.
Photos of the wedding celebration
Photos at the banquet or cocktail hour. It can also be the first dance of the bride and groom, for example.
Cutouts to enrich the story
Save a space for the invitation, and any other material with which you have planned the wedding, so that you can also cherish the process.