A common question that I’m asked is how should I maintain my album. So here is the scoop, common sense should prevail here. In other words don’t be flipping the pages of the album when you are eating cheese doodles and a soda pop, which I know you won’t be doing.
Your wedding album is made to last generations and is made up of two materials paper and most have a leather covers. The leather is very different then leather that goes on couches and your automobile seats, so try not to get it stained since most of those commercial leather are treated differently.
Now with anything made of paper humidity and temperature changes will affect the album pages. You should not store your album in an area that has high humidity or is damp, that is very bad thing. What will happen is the pages will start to warp, which is common. If this does happen the pages usually will go back to there original form if you move the album to a more temperature controlled environment. You could also place a heavy object on top of the album only if you can evenly distribute the weight. Now all you have to do is leave it alone for a week or two and everything should go back to normal. In other words, storing your album in an attic that is not temperature controlled or heavily insulated is usually a very bad thing. Oh yeah, don’t leave your wedding album on a coffee table that is in direct sunlight for 8 hours a day either.
Since every home is different every album will be affected differently. Depending on the size of the book, the type of paper used and the style of album you purchase. To a certain extent slight page warping is normal. Even my own wedding album that is 6 years old has a slight warp and I always tried to maintain it properly.
I do go over this in greater detail with all my clients when an album is delivered.
Merry Christmas from our newest addition to our family... Bear the wonder puppy.
As the New Year rolls around the corner we are changing our pricing structure for our custom photography and design studio.
Prices have slightly increased due to time talent and top of the line professional products we now offer.
If you have questions about our 2009 prices, please don't hesitate to contact us at the studio.
Vision Studios Photography
423-339-3461 / 423-584-2541
andrew@visionstudiosphotography.com
To our current and future clients. We now accept the ease of processing credit and debit cards for easy purchasing power.
We've had a few frowns when we told our past clients we do not accept credit cards. But now as a service to all, we offer this easy pay service.
Thanks
-Andrew
This year has been an amazing ride for us here at Vision Studios Photography. Full of excitement and memories we'll remeber for years.
As you've noticed, our blog has gotten a lovely and much needed face lift. In the next month we will also be giving our website a new look as well as our online ordering system.
So if things look different and a little more extraordinary than good. Change is good and it let's people know we really care about our clients and the future of Vision Studios Photography.
We will also be giving our price structure a rehaul and by summer of 2009 we should be moving into a studio location in downtown Cleveland. If all goes well as planned.
We are offering some amazing specials this winter. So stay tuned to check them out this christmas season.
Thanks
-Andy and Rachael
For the New Year we've decided to give our blog a face lift. Soon you will also be seeing our website with a new facelift as well. Hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season.
-Andy and Rachael
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