The number of photo spreads you get in a wedding album should be based on the number of hours the ceremony and reception lasted. For an average wedding lasting four to five hours, a base album with 15 spreads should be enough, and additional spreads are nice. Ideally, you’ll select all the images that best tell your story. This will benefit both you and your client. In this article, we’ll review a few of our favorites.
Artifact Uprising’s Signature Layflat Photo Album
The Signature Layflat Photo Album is one of Artifact Uprising’s most popular products, and with good reason. This photo album uses the best paper available for a lay flat photo album, and is shipped for free to most US locations. You can also choose to have your photo book shipped via FedEx for an additional fee, which can save you time and money. However, be aware that the shipping times do not include the time it takes to produce your photo book, and the shipping time quoted is only a guideline.
Paperchase’s Five-Spread Photo Album
A wedding photo album is a wonderful way to keep memories forever. You can choose from an array of cover styles and paper types, and choose from eight different sizes to hold your pictures. Some of their albums come with a dust jacket for protection. And because of their fast turnaround time, they’re perfect for last-minute gifts. And if you’d like to make your own album, you don’t have to know anything about designing. Paperchase’s website has tools to help you along the way. The gold leather wedding album is their best-selling product.
Artifact Uprising’s Customizable Layflat Photo Album
If you’ve always wanted a custom-designed photo album, look no further than Artifact Uprising. You can now upload all of your favorite photos directly from your desktop, Dropbox, Google Photos, Facebook, and Instagram. If you don’t have a computer, Artifact Uprising has an iPhone app you can download. If you want to keep your most treasured photos in your pocket, the app is perfect for you.