Sunday, July 12, 2009

Birthday Party Photo Album

I love making photo albums. My philosophy is: Your photos will tell your story. Part of that is creating albums unique to you, whether for your wedding, birthday party or even portrait session. One idea is to make a story book for a kid's birthday party.

Special thanks to Michael for writing the story.





































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Monday, March 2, 2009

Pretty Pages

Playa del Rey, California
Lately I've been working on some album designs and thought I'd share a few pages with you. Newlyweds Ashley and Brian had a beautiful church wedding followed by a reception on the Queen Mary in Long Beach. I'm designing a 10 X 10 album for them using many panoramic spreads across two pages.

One of the hardest things for me is telling the story of the wedding concisely. My favorite albums have between 50 - 75 images. The rule of thumb for great album design is to use on average 2 to 3 photos per page, or 4 to 6 per spread. Since I shoot a lot of photojournalism style images, there are many photos of great moments. My final edit from an entire wedding is usually 600 - 800 images. It's challenging to edit them into a group that is strong from an artistic standpoint but also one that best illustrates the events of the wedding day. I also have a personal preference for using strong photos as stand-alone images.

So here's a rough draft of some of the pages. (And in case you're wondering, my logo is not printed on the wedding album pages, just here on the blog.) So what do you think? What are your preferences in album design?


















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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Custom Albums Rock!

I spent an exciting day at the Leather Craftsmen facility in Santa Ana. This place is so awesome! Here's a quick photo from my camera phone...



Leather Craftsmen is a custom bookbinder that makes both traditional and ultra-modern wedding albums. It's interesting to see some of the most contemporary coffee table books being made in the same tradition as books over a hundred years ago. Ira, who led us on the tour, was taught the craft in New York by a fifth-generation bookbinder.

The craftsmanship that goes into each album is truly remarkable. Every album is completely hand-made. They glue each page by hand, then the pages are hand-bound, and the edges are smoothed and polished. The spine is rounded using a hammer, the leather or fabric is stretched onto the cover that goes around the pages, the cover is then imprinted if desired and voila! That's an oversimplification since there are lots of steps in between - but you get the picture. It's amazing to see everyone at work - each step requires extreme precision.

And each album comes with a lifetime guarantee!

Polka Photos is very excited to be offering Leather Craftsmen albums.

Your photos tell your story. Leather Craftsman makes your story into a beautiful book.

Thank you to everyone at Leather Craftsman including Joe Fiore who answered all of my questions, Dan Hammel who taught the design class, and Ira who led the tour.

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