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Saturday 1 November 2008

Presenting Your Wedding Photo Album

Most modern day wedding photo albums do not look a great deal different from those of our parents; however, some newer styles are gradually beginning to appear. You can expect to see similar conventions inside the album as well with the bride taking the first page to show off her dress in all its glory, much the same as it did when her mother was married. This image is then followed by images of the bride and groom together immediately after the ceremony.

Next of the photos you will find in a modern wedding photo album will be one with the wedding party dressed in their finery. The whole group is made up of friends and family of the bride and groom; there is probably a very similar picture in their parent's album. The bride has a picture with her attendants just as her mother did so many years before.

Of course you cannot leave the groom out and his pictures with all his family members then once that is complete the bride will go through the same procedure. Wedding photo albums are generally large bound examples that contain pictures that are bigger than usual on pages that may be inlaid or embossed. The vast majority of wedding photo albums are presented in white with images like bells and bouquets displayed and often embossed on the cover of the album. Wedding albums are normally a combination of white with silver trim which are the traditional colors associated with weddings with the images arranged in a way to capture attention. It may be a long while before physical albums are replaced but a more permanent record of the day can now be shown on a cd rom or dvd which most wedding photographers are able to supply themselves. The modern bride and groom will probably have an album arranged on a disc as well as these are easily compiled and many hundreds of images can be stored on them.

Images stored on a disc are easily reproduced so every single guest can benefit from a full set of pictures in a digital wedding photo album. This also means that guests have the opportunity to print off images they like whenever they wish and still keep a reminder of the day that can be seen at home on the TV if they wish. This is a very versatile method of distributing images that will last for many years.

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