“Oh and I forgot to mention, the album is stunning.  The quality is amazing.  I know Christine special-orders the album components and the album by far exceeds my expectations.  She gets your input for colors and layout, and is extraordinarily prompt.”  -Erin

I couldn’t have said it better than Erin, whose wedding I photographed last year.  Queensberry Albums are the best!  On a previous post I highlighted the durability and quality of matted pages and the classic elegance that it exudes.  Now I would like to give a fair shake to another type of album that I offer through Queensberry, the digital album.

(Nancy and Ricky, if you are reading this entry I’ve held your album hostage for a few days.  You’ll be getting your album this weekend!)

Nancy and Ricky ordered a digital album.  Digital albums remind me of magazine pages, in the sense that the picture is printed onto the page, whereas a matted album reminds me of a museum gallery, in that each photo is printed and framed. 

The thing I want you to notice here is how thick each page is.  It may remind me of a magazine page, but it certaintly isn’t the thickness of a magazine page.  You can see that a page consists of two sheets of printed paper sandwiching a thick board. 

I photographed the album near a window so that you can also see the sheen.  That’s the protective coating that I request from Queensberry.  It protects the page and adds a subtle gloss that is a very nice touch.

Unlike the matted albums, digital albums come in a velvet draw-string bag.  As usual, with both types of albums Queensberry provides a standard presentation box for storage.

There you have it, two quality albums for you to choose from so that memories of that special day can be preserved and cherished.

Also, a special thanks to Johannes, Nigel, and Queensberry for featuring my blog on their site!   Much gratitude goes to a company who is set on the belief that their photographers are the best and deserve the best!

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