I recently shared 12 of my best tips for how to get the most out of your wedding photography. But once you have your beautiful images in hand, what to do? I’m guessing you didn’t make the investment in professional wedding photography so your images could sit on a USB drive in a drawer, or to live on your phone, until replaced by images of your new puppy and latest vacation. I know that spending money on an album is hard, but I firmly believe that unlike most things you choose to spend money on, printed photographs gain in value as time goes on. Imagine taking that trip down memory lane on each of your anniversaries, reminiscing with your parents when they visit, and perhaps someday sharing it with children.

I recently updated my album offerings to include a beautiful line of giclée albums. These albums feature vivid museum-quality giclée prints on fine art paper; the tones in the images come through beautifully. If you’re the type who can linger in a stationery store, you’ll love the feel of this matte paper. Layout options are endless, but I especially like the ability to feature panoramas that stretch seamlessly across two pages.

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