The summer rush

You might have noticed I haven’t posted any weddings since Charlotte and Nick’s wedding at Langar Hall at the end of May. The summer months are always very hectic for wedding photographers and this year like every year I am snowed under with weddings.

During June I photographed Katie and Mark’s wedding at the Priest House near Castle Donnington, Julia and Jonathan’s wedding at Sedgebrook Hall in Northamptonshire, Claire and Henry’s wedding at Cowley Manor and Sabrina and Jack’s wedding at All Cannings in Wiltshire. I hope to catch up and show a few of these in my blog over the coming weeks.

I have also had my office stacked high with wedding albums, a few of which I have shared below. I offer two different styles of wedding album, Queensberry matted albums and coffee table albums. The albums below are all coffee table albums which have photographs directly on the page. The Queensberry matted albums have photographs sitting in cut apertures. I find the 14″x10″ size seems to be the most popular at the moment and black leather still seems to be the most popular cover option. These albums all have 60 pages and at least 150 photographs in them. I like to design the albums using lots of white space as this lets the images have some space rather than looking crowded. I prefer my clients to look at the photographs rather than the design of the album so I keep everything simple and make it all about the photographs.

 

 

Page from the A4 wedding album featuring a wedding from Brownsover Hall

 

Double page spread in the A4 album

 

14"x10" coffee table album

 

 

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