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New year. New resolutions. New studio sample albums! In less than 3 weeks, I went from hearing about a company called West Coast Albums, via Eight20 Photography (thanks Nicky!), to getting a uber-delicious 12x12'' album from them. As a wedding photographer, I want to make sure my clients get products that will withstand the test of time, wear, and tear. And when it comes to albums, I want my brides and grooms to get the very best. I'm simply stoked to be offering the line of digital albums from West Coast Albums from now on. On Friday, I paid a visit to WCA in Los Angeles and picked up Karen and Steve's 12x12'' digital album. Here are a few photos I snapped of it once I got back to the studio. WCA's sales rep Jack Hudkins (quite frankly one of the nicest person I met in my life) and founder Mike presented the album to me in a gorgeous box with a metallic-like photo cover on it:
Gotta go for the clean, simple, sleek, and timeless design!
Extra thick pages, slightly rounded edges to prevent accidental bending, super durable binding...sha-weet!
For the cover, your choice of leather or cloth, where you want a photo, and even what kind of a flnish.
To my current awesome couples and perspective ones, I'd love to share with you my 2010 line of albums at my new studio. More so, I'm really looking forward to creating one from your wedding day! And to other wedding photographers, please contact Jack Hudkins of West Coast Albums to inquire about their amazing albums. More photos in the coming weeks!
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My engagement session guest books/albums have been selling like hotcakes this year! They're a great way to share your e-session images with your guests and also have them sign their name and write a sentimental message to you and your future spouse. Just make sure someone is around the sign-in table to remind folks to not draw mustaches and beards on the images ;). Or if you don't want a guest book, you can simply have an album (like a wedding one but with e-session images instead). By far my most popular guest book size is a 8x10'' horizontal; however, if you'd like a bigger album, a 9x12'' works as well as a square 10x10'' one. Page quantity starts at 30 and goes up from there. Generally, it's between 32-38 pages with around 40-50 images give or take a few. Today, Julie and Ken's e-session guest book arrived in the mail. I took a few shots of it before delivering it to them via FedEx! Yum! Front and back cover along with spine and spread of all the pages. J + K wanted to go for a funky and fresh font, totally fit their personality!
One of the pages inside. I love the black and white conversions. The image comes out so clean, crisp, and sharp, mmm!
The binding on the book is very strong and durable. I have two sample guest books from last year and after beating it up quite regularly at meetings and when traveling, they're still like brand new. Totally love the super thick covers and pages! The paper is specifically made to be written on.
Some sample spreads. As always, I try to keep the design pretty clean and simple so all the attention is on the images. KAPOW! Like Ken and Julie's Kung Fu stand, I think their guest book also kicks you know what!
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Inspired by The Joker's calling card at the end of Batman Begins and with the help of an amazing branding/marketing/design company NHaK, I too got my own calling card. 2in-3.5in-1mm; repeated textured background of "the flower"; company name on the front; additional info on the back; makes this high-pitched clinging sound when I drop the card on a hard surface; and oh yeah, it's metal. I'm totally stoked about my new calling card and can't wait to pass them out to both old and new friends at upcoming events. I ordered only 250 of them because well, each one cost me nearly double digits in dollars. Consider yourself on my fave 250 if you get one ;). Special thanks to Gamie of NHaK for designing these cards and also for the many other super sweet items she's putting together for me and my clients. If you're all about branding not only your company but YOU in the photography world, and want something that will help you stand out even a tad bit, I highly recommend contacting NHaK. Not only can they help create YOUR brand, but they can also turn that logo/name/color scheme into reality with high-end business cards and other stationaries. Ask for Chris if you do give NHaK a call and tell him Henry sent you :). Can't wait to show you what else they're putting together for me in the upcoming weeks!
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Hey wedding peeps, I just wanted to share with you some images of my recent album, Elizabeth and Dat's 12x12'', 40-page, flushed-mount digital album. They opted to go with a photojournalistic storytelling theme with a touch of portraits and detail images, which is my favorite way of telling the story of a wedding day. This album is fresh out of the oven, so I snapped a few shots before taking it over to FedEx for delivery. Enjoy the gallery images and please let me know if you're interested in getting one (if it isn't part of your package already).
I try to keep all the designs clean, simplistic, and modern, with a mix of candid, portraits, and detail shots.
Black and white spreads? Collages of all the reception details and decor or party/dance shots? No problemo. I'll work with you to ensure each page design is exactly what you want it to be. You can pick out all the images you want in your album, let me do it instead, or it can be a combination of both :).
You gotta touch the leather cover, hold the book in your hand, and flip through the sturdy and durable pages to get a good feel for the quality of these albums:
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