Wedding Albums


Your album will possess a wonderful in-hand feel and feature exceptional, archival print quality, a flat laying design and luxurious thick pages. 20 pages/10 spreads are standard in all albums.

This will be one of your first family heirlooms!  




Design service & selection of Images

The first step in the design process is deciding how images will be selected for your album. This can be done in a few different ways, but no matter the route that is taken, the design of your album will focus on telling the story of your wedding day.

  1. Full-Service Design- If you select this option, you will not need to pick out any images. Simply make sure that you have submitted your Album Preferences, and wait until the first draft of your album is ready for proofing!

  2. Must-Have Images - You pick about 25~35 of your favorite, must-have images, the rest of the album is built around your picks. (This is our recommendation & favorite way to design albums!) If this is the route you would like to take, shortly after you submit your Album Preferences you will receive a request for your picks. Then once you have submitted your picks, the design process will begin.

Once your first album design is ready, you will be notified via email that you can begin the proofing process! At that point, if you love it, approve it! Or, feel free to make some revisions to get it just right.

All designs can go through up to three revisions.


Pages vs: Spreads

All albums come standard with 20 pages/10 spreads and on average 40~80 images will end up in your album design.

“Ok, what does that mean??” At first glance, this can sound confusing but it is simple to explain. Think of your wedding album open flat on a table, you are looking at one spread, made of two pages.

The pages are outlined in BLUE and the spread is in RED.

The pages are outlined in BLUE and the spread is in RED.

NOTE - Wedding album design takes place after peak wedding season, with final albums typically being DELIVERED sometime between mid-January and early March.