Most modern day wedding photo albums do not look a great deal different from those of our parents; however, some newer styles are gradually beginning to appear. Normally these albums will start by having the bride on the first display page looking elegant in her wedding dress. After this the images normally show the couple in a picturesque area of where they were married.
Next of the photos you will find in a modern wedding photo album will be one with the wedding party dressed in their finery. The groups are those individuals who are part family and part friends of the bride and groom who help to make the day special. The bride should then, by tradition, have some pictures taken of her and her attendants for the day.
After these shots are taken it will be the turn of the bride and her family, then the groom posing with his family. Wedding photo albums are generally large bound examples that contain pictures that are bigger than usual on pages that may be inlaid or embossed. Most wedding photo albums are presented in white to symbolize the purity of the service with traditional symbols of weddings on the cover.
Wedding albums are normally a combination of white with silver trim which are the traditional colors associated with weddings with the images arranged in a way to capture attention. Some modern groups will probably have a digital version available on a computer disc as well supplied by the wedding photographer. With digital media so inexpensive these days you can almost guarantee that the whole album will be available on a disc which can contain every image at a fraction of the cost.
These are easily sent to the guests so everyone gets a copy, and the computer discs are much easier to store than the traditional wedding photo albums. It is just as easy then for guests to look at the photos at their own leisure and have copies of their favorite shots printed off whenever they wish. This is a very versatile method of distributing images that will last for many years.
