Why a Wedding Album?

More than a canvas on the wall

Share your wedding photographs with friends and family for years to come.

If you love storytelling photographs, then you probably prefer a wedding album or slideshow that tells the story of your wedding day, over one large canvas photograph of a you and your spouse (in an expansive landscape.)

I’d love to design a draft album for you. I’ll pick the photos that tell your wedding day story and group and arrange them into a meaningful sequence. After I do the heavy lifting, you can tweak the design until you are perfectly happy.

Links to a few favorite wedding album designs

Ashley and Summerlin’s Brewpub Wedding

Brandon and Helen’s Aska Farms Wedding

Vanessa and Tim's Emory Presbyterian/Trolley Barn Wedding

Kat and Lindy's Charleston Harbor Wedding

Catrina and Aaron's Missionary Baptist/ Gateway Marriott Wedding

Meg and Kadesha's North Georgia Mountain Resort Wedding

Nick and Subin’s Emory Conference Center Outdoor Wedding Silverbell Reception

Esther and Alex's Ridges Resort Wedding

Michael and Jody's Dekalb History Center Wedding

What clients have to say

“I can’t speak for the rest of the world, but we know that photographers use their portfolios to show what they think is their “best work” pulled from different jobs here and there. Seeing forty pics from one wedding, then forty from another, and so on, showed us that you consistently take amazing photos throughout a wedding —- at every wedding.”

— Ashley and David, North Georgia Wedding

“The final wedding album told a story that only a photojournalist like Cindy can do.”

— Genie Driskill, Mother of the Bride, Northside Drive Methodist Church, Ansley Golf Club Wedding

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