You’ve been delivered your gallery of B-E-A-U-tiful images and you can’t wait to share it with the world. You quickly download them, post them on social media, and all the hearts and love starting coming in on them. You put it on a flash drive, a folder on your computer, or an external hard drive. Life goes on. And then one day you go to look for your photos and you can’t find that flash drive. – Worst of all you didn’t print those images. Now all you have is the few LOW QUALITY images that you posted to your social media to remember your day with.
1. IT TELLS A STORY
You spent months and sometimes ever years (thanks 2020) planning every last detail of this special day. You can & should share those favorite moments on social media, but do you really expect to still have your Facebook or Instagram profile on you 50th wedding anniversary? Or would you rather have your entire day from start to finish hand crafted into a timeless wedding album?
2. QUALITY
Printing your wedding album through you wedding photographer promises quality, or the image and album. We only work with the best album designers and crafters to make sure the album you get is one that will last a lifetime.
3. THE PERFECT GIFT
Parents & Grandparents love having a physical print in there hands to look back on over the years. Printing a parents album which is 8″x8″ with the matching design to your 12″x12″ album is always the perfect gift for any holiday or occasion.
**BONUS**
IT’S YOUR FOREVER PLAN
It’s true nothing lasts forever. But with a printed album from your wedding day you can open the door to your memories anytime you want! No looking for a flash drive or lost images in the endless digital camera rolls of our phones.
If there was anything I would stress that you print, it’s your wedding. Seriously, if a year later you have not printed your wedding photos it could be the end of time before it gets done! Weddings are a huge investment and there’s no do overs for your day. I never want any couple to go through the heart break of their images getting lost or gone due to technology.
Erica Harrison is a Northern Virginia Photographer, living in Charlottesville while photographing wedding and families in Old Town Alexandria, Washington D.C., Fairfax, & Leesburg.