Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How to Preserve Your Wedding Photos


Everything was perfect! The dress, the venue, the food, the cake--even the place card holders at the guest tables were a smash hit; and you have it all on film. Everybody you care about was in attendance and there are some very entertaining moments that the camera happened to capture. Now you've got pictures of your parents on the dance floor, your new husband with a face full of wedding cake, and your friends arranged in all sorts of interesting poses. What is the best way to keep these Wedding Photos safe and in the most pristine condition possible so that one day you will be able to share them with your children and grandchildren? Digital photography has revolutionized the way we store our visual memories and you can take advantage of this wonderful technology for your upcoming wedding.

In the age of information, the internet is a powerful resource that can help you every step of the way in your quest to Preserve Your Wedding Photos. You can search for a reputable professional wedding photographer to hire, or you can learn how to take your own high quality pictures; you can email digital photos to out-of-state friends and family or you can create an online Wedding Photo Album that can be accessed from just about any computer! The Online Photo Album is an excellent option to consider because of its versatility and affordability. Imagine how much it would cost to develop all of your Wedding Pictures, create an album, make copies for everyone on your guest list, and then ship those albums out to your friends and family. The cost would be astronomical! Even if you had money to burn, this would be a painstakingly long and wasteful process. The Online Wedding Album lets you safely store your precious memories in one central location and share them with all of your loved ones. You and your guests will be able to relive that wonderful day with the click of a button, whenever you like, wherever you like.

If you prefer traditional printed pictures, there are a number of ways to store your Wedding Photos in a manner that will preserve them for many generations. Even if you do decide to create an album online, you will still want to have something tangible, like a scrapbook, which you can enjoy on the couch with your spouse or pass around during family functions. Scrapbooking is fun because you can use your creativity to personalize and beautify your album however you like. Include actual items from your wedding day to accompany the photos (i.e. pieces of fabric, ribbon, dried flowers from the centerpieces or bouquets, etc.), making your album unique and adding to its sentimental value. It is VERY important to use the proper adhesive when matting a photo onto a background. Glue dots and glue spray work great, as well as mounting squares; just make sure everything you use is Acid-Free to prevent any premature deterioration of your pictures.

You do not necessarily have to spend a fortune on scrapbooking supplies in order to build an amazing album. Be creative, be resourceful, and remember that these memories are priceless and you should take the proper steps to protect them. Digital technology will give you a great deal of creative control and flexibility when it comes to Storing and Sharing Your Wedding Pictures, but computers are not perfect. You should always keep multiple backup copies just in case something happens. It is a good idea to have your pictures saved on your hard drive as well as a CD or DVD. If anything should happen to your printed photos, then you will have the electronic files as a backup, and vice versa. Saving Your Wedding Photos is an essential part of successful wedding planning, so enjoy yourself and take the time to do it right. These photos will last through many lifetimes if stored properly, and will be a blessing to your children, your grandchildren, and beyond. One day, your great, great grandchildren may look at your Wedding Album and be inspired to make one of their own!

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