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Affordable Keepsakes
For Those You Love |
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Admiring the images in the
photo book
Photo courtesy of Pixart
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ease and convenience of using digital cameras
today have given rise to many budding photographers
at weddings. Be it friends or relatives, even
siblings, they certainly find it a thrill to have
the opportunity of capturing the special moments
which they have been invited to witness. Sure,
you've paid 'big bucks' to have professional photographers
cover your wedding. However, never discount the
so called 'amateurs', who may surprise you with
shots ranging from artistic to candid ones! Suffice
to say, you will indeed have an extensive range
of photos to sift through after the wedding. |
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Your happy moments
Photo courtesy of Pixart
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is normally the case that your official wedding
album will comprise photos captured by your specially
appointed photographers, whilst the remaining
ones taken by friends and family often end up
either in a pile in a box or perhaps in uninspiring
albums with plastic pockets. To the uninitiated,
there is a way of putting these photos to better
use - photo books! Already a hit in the US, the
concept of showcasing cherished photos in photo
books has now hit our shores. |
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Examples of wedding photo
books
Photo courtesy of Pixart
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photo books provide us with the opportunity of
presenting our photos in a magazine-like printed
format, at an affordable cost. Think of it this
way - your own personal magazine or coffee table
book! They make great gifts for parents, in-laws,
relatives and close friends, without the hassle
of making numerous runs to the photography lab
to do reprints. |
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Record your honeymoon in a
photo book
Photo courtesy of Pixart
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addition to being great post-wedding gifts to
those who took the time to attend your wedding,
another interesting way of putting photo books
to good use would be at the wedding itself, in
particular at the banquet. Photos of milestones
leading up to your wedding - the proposal, pre-wedding
portraits, the hen and stag nights for instance
- can literally depict the journey leading up
to the special day. And finally, cherish the moments
of your honeymoon too, either as a personal collection
or sharing them with your friends. More likely
the former I think. |
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| Written
with input from
Pixart. Photos in the wedding photo books
courtesy of Exes Studio. |
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: Unlike traditional printing of publications,
photo books are charged on a per copy basis. As
such, it is possible to have different versions
printed, customised to the requirements of intended
recipients. |
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