Albums are your storybook the fairytale with the happy ending in as few as 24 or as many as 50 pages, it tells the story of how you joined your lives together. When getting married some brides choose photographers solely on the albums they offer while others stare at the two styles the Modern & the Classic and asking many of the same questions about them try to decide what album will best showcase their story. Here are some of the most asked questions as well as a bit about the two types of albums and being a photographer some pictures of each.

The Classic Album is a matted album meaning it has die cut mats in many configurations to allow prints of different sizes and shapes to be combined for an album of simplicity and elegance. The edges of the albums are foil gilded in gold, silver, black or can be left in the unfinished. The photograph’s are “framed” in either gold, silver, black, white, ivory, gray or brown and presented on a choice of black, white or ivory pages. The classic album cover choices are limited to leather or suede options however can hold multiple “cameos” or pictures set into the covers. The Classic Album is available in sizes from 5×7 to 12×12. Below is the 12×12 Classic album with a distressed saddle cover and branding imprint on the cover.





The Modern Album is a bound hard cover book with photographs custom mounted back to back to create a thin invisibly hinged panoramic album. This handcrafted book has the same strength and durability as the Classic Album however the thinner pages and cover allow for a more streamlined presentation. With a large array of cover choices from the Standard leather, suede, silk. linen, to the upgraded vegan wrap canvas, metal, acrylic, and two tone textured ostrich this album is a chameleon with or without cameos. The Modern Album is available in sizes from 5×5 to 12×18 with square, vertical and horizontal orientations. Below the Modern Album with the pewter silk cover and multi cameos followed by the vegan canvas wrap cover.






These two albums can tell the same story of a wedding in two very different ways.
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