Alli and Tyler’s Wedding Album

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Pulling back the cover (pun intended) on wedding albums—welcome to the new album series, dearies! 

Albums are fantastic—not just for weddings, but also for portrait sessions. The real challenge is how to showcase the entire wedding day beautifully while giving each photo the attention it deserves, especially when you’re working with galleries of around 1,000 images.

If you haven’t already, you should definitely check out Alli and Tyler’s wedding blog to see even more of their beautiful wedding day!

The goal with a wedding album is to tell the story of your day, sharing everything from details to candid moments and portraits, while making sure there aren’t too many images on a spread (that’s album speak for two pages). When there are too many photos on one spread, it’s harder for our brains to really appreciate what we’re seeing.

For the design process, I ask all my couples to start by creating a favorites list in their gallery—don’t stress about the number, just pick the photos you love. From there, I take those favorites and create a digital version of the album for you to review. After one or two revisions, the album is usually good to go!

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Venue: The Laurel by Boxwood

HAMU: Brite Beauty

Dress: Circle Park Bridal by Miss Stella York

Florist: Lake Highlands Flowers

DJ/ Entertainment Services: LeForce Event Group

Videographer:  QV Weddings

Cake: Sugar Bee Pastries

Catering: Boxwood Catering

Bridesmaids Dresses: Birdy Grey (Cabernet)

Groomsmen and Groom attire: The Black Tux

Invitations: The Knot

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