Showing posts with label albums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label albums. Show all posts

Monday, January 08, 2007

John + La Trisha's Sign In Book

I completed this weekend the first sign in book I've ever created that had I deliberately only showed to the bride for approval. It's going to be a beautiful 8x6 book.





The book was designed to follow the playful mood of the couple who changed outfits and locations throughout the session. Many of the pages are the exact black and red color picked out by the bride as her official color.

The reason I only showed it to La Trisha is since several of the pages also use various aspects of her bridal dress as background. So for everyone reading this who isn't La Trisha's fiance, John, feel free to click here and see the whole book.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Working with Clients to Create the Album

One question I often get from brides, and occassionally also from grooms, is how do the photos that go into the albums get chosen.

I use magazine style albums that are 15-spreads (30 pages if thought of in book terms). The photos used are chosen by the couple. I have them choose 60-65 images for the album and 2 images for the cover as photos are printed on the front and back. Sometimes they will choose more but list ones they cannot decide between and then tell me to choose one or the other for them.

I design the album to tell the story of the day, in some ways like building a photo story for the newspaper. I also have the couple tell me which photos to not include, for example I am often photographing the bridal party getting ready and perhaps a bride only wants photos of herself with her dress on for the album, whereas some like photos of the getting ready preparation.




The reason for having the couple list photos they do not want included is occassionally I will also have to include one or two photos to fully develop the flow of the story and/or page, and I like to know which photos ahead of time the couple do not want included for any reason. In this spread, the middle photo of Peter walking his daughter, Molly, up the aisle was one that I chose.



By letting the couple choose the photos for the album they are both part of the creative process and help me create a keepsake made of their favorite specific moments of the day.