I always provide clients with a disc of their digital image files. When I started photographing weddings that’s all they got — data on a CD. Now that I’ve been living in the wedding photography world for almost two years I’ve warmed up a lot to the notion of prints, books, and albums. There’s something about holding a photograph in your hands that changes your whole experience and interaction with the image. With wedding photographs in particular, the warmth of the imagery doesn’t always translate as well to computer and digital viewing as it does in print.
Today, I have options for clients to have professional prints, storybook albums, and custom proof boxes. I just got a new sample proof box so I’m sharing it here.








by lisa
3 comments
Lynn - this looks so nice! What company are you getting these from?February 20, 2010 – 6:01 am
Shang - I love proof boxes. I actually just made one as a gift, especially love the feel of the covers!February 20, 2010 – 8:05 am
lisa - Yeah, proof boxes are a nice alternative to albums if someone has a smaller budget. It’s so nice to hold photos in your hands.
March 3, 2010 – 7:36 pm