Thursday, February 26, 2009

Some Tips and Tricks for Great Album Designs

As wedding season is gearing up, I just wanted to offer some tips and tricks to help make your albums stand out from the crowd and make an impact.  


The absolute number one thing that will help the most:


DON'T LET BRIDES PICK THE IMAGES THAT WILL GO INTO THE ALBUM!

You may be gasping but, most brides don't understand the flow of a great album.  They usually pick images that are very similar in pose, or they pick tons of images of themselves and one of the groom, or they pick lots of family images and only two images of the couple together!  Albums are the best when the story of their special day is being told.  When random images are picked it makes the album feel pieced together.


My suggestion is to send us the best 100 images (that number may change depending on number of sides) and let us pick and choose which images will go together on each spread. If you still want your bride to have a say, let them pick their 10 favorite images for the album- and we'll pick the rest!


The second thing that will help, is thinking about the album when shooting {not like you don't have enough to think about already}.  


*Take detail shots- shots of the rings together, flowers, table centerpieces, etc.  These make great background images.  


Images by Hinz Photographic


Sometimes having a panoramic image that spreads across 2 sides is beautiful and makes a great impact.  


Images by Light Rain Images


Taking a series of images- if the bride and groom are seeing each other before the ceremony; getting shots of them walking up to each other and hugging for the first time seeing each other.  Or if the groom picks up the bride and spins her around, it's nice to have a few images showing the interaction between the couple.

Images by Lasting Images Photography


Last but not least- this is typically how we like to layout albums to tell the story of the day.  Usually 4-6 images per a spread is the best:

Bride and groom together (first page)

Bride getting ready

Groom getting ready

Bride by herself

Groom by himself

Bride and groom together

Bride and bridesmaids

Bridal party

Groom and groomsmen

Ceremony

Bride and groom together

Brides family

Grooms family

Reception entrance

First dance

Cake

Bouquet/Garter tossing

Bride and groom

Bride and groom together (last page)


Of course every wedding is a little different, but this is the way we found is best to create the storybook feeling.


So there you have it, I hope this helps!

Album

Here is a few spreads of an album design for my newest client Eckert Photography.  She took advantage of our special promo this month of $50 off an album design.  There's still time to get that discount-it ends February 28th.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Shelly's keeping me busy!

Here is another pricing brochure for Dream Maker Images.  She has had a pricing brochure designed for each type of photography she does.  Each brochure has a specific target market. What a great idea!  This is a 5x5 folded card.

Front


Inside spread

Back

Friday, February 20, 2009

Investment Pricing Brochure

Here is a 5x5 tri-fold brochure for Dream Maker Images. 

Front

Inside flap

Inside Spread


Back

Monday, February 9, 2009

Logoized....

A new fresh look and logo for Sara Goodnick Photography.  A pricing brochure and business card are coming soon!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Panache Brochure

I love this Pet Portraits brochure designed for Dream Maker Images.  She wanted something clean, fun and bright.  I think we accomplished that!  It is a 5x5 vertical folding brochure, so it opens up instead of to the left.