Category Archives: Products
Products: Metal Prints
One of the products that I offer with all of my wedding packages is a metal print. I offer them mostly because I think they are really great and I suspect that most people have never heard of them. I love them so much that I had one of my favorite photos from my own wedding printed on one. (Shoutout to Karl Dettman from Capital Photography in Madison!)

Metal prints are exactly what they sound like – the image is actually printed on a thin but solid piece of aluminum. This has two really effects on your image. One, it means that the print is pretty solid. It can stand up on its own, so you can either stand it on a bookshelf or hang it on the wall without having to go to all the bother of having it matted and framed like you would with a regular print. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of traditional frames, so I really love alternative printing formats.


What really makes metal prints stand out, though, is their incredible luminosity. The image is infused onto the surface of the metal itself, so when light hits it, it reflects the light so that the image seems bright and the colors seem incredibly rich. It creates a stunning effect that just make your images pop. It’s probably hard to tell from this picture of the metal print, but believe me, it pops!

Products: Storybook Albums
One of the album products I offer is a Storybook Album. This album is a custom-designed book designed to showcase your favorite wedding images.

The Storybook album is a press-printed product printed by one of America’s most popular professional album printers. I really like this book because of the high quality of the materials used to produce it. The cover comes in leather or as an image cover, and the pages are super-heavy. They are so thick that when you open the book, the pages actually lay flat. This is great for panorama spreads, but also means that the pages hold up well over time.

Look at how think those pages are:

Really, it lays flat!

Leather covers in black or other colors:

If you’re into technical details, you can learn more about the Storybook at the printer’s website: http://www.millerslab.com/layflatbooks