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Wedding album vs digital only

Every collection includes your edited digital images. The question is whether to also have them designed into a printed album. Here is the honest case for each.

Option A

Designed album

Option B

Digital only

A fine art album open on a table

The case for an album

A fine art album is the heirloom version of your day, designed from your real images and built to be handed down. Printed photos get looked at. Files on a drive rarely do.

We design the album after the wedding, so you are choosing from your actual gallery.

The case for digital only

Digital files are flexible and immediate. You can print what you want, when you want, and share freely. Some couples prefer to design their own book later.

If budget is tight, the digital gallery is the essential, and an album can always come later.

Our approach

You always get the full edited gallery. The album is an add on, designed by us from your images, for couples who want a tangible keepsake without doing the layout themselves.

The bottom line

Digital files are essential and always included. An album is the heirloom that actually gets looked at. If you can, do both. If not, you can add the album later from the same gallery.

Common questions

Do I get digital images either way?
Yes. Every collection includes your full edited gallery of digital images. The album is an optional add on.
Can I order an album later?
Yes. Because we design albums from your gallery after the wedding, you can add one anytime.
How much is a wedding album?
The premium fine art album is $1,500. See the pricing page for the full breakdown.

Still deciding? Tell us about your day.

We will tell you honestly what fits, whether your date is open, and exactly what it costs. No pressure, no mystery.