Wedding album supplier - Online
Wedding album supplier - Online
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.Adam.

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1,861 posts

286 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I am looking at producing a nice wedding album, and am considering going down the photo book route rather than a more traditional album route. I have used Cewe before for standard photo books, and have noticed that they do a premium wedding album book. Some googling also throws up Milk books, which look nice, but I've no experience of.
Was just after some recommendations and opinions of suppliers that produce good quality printed albums?

kiethton

14,493 posts

203 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Having had my own wedding a few weeks back (and eagerly awaiting our full digital photos) I'm watching with interest....

Luca Brazzi

3,982 posts

288 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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also interested :-)

thebraketester

15,464 posts

161 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I used photo box to get a wedding photo book printed for my sister in law and it turned out great.

Mr.Grooler

1,227 posts

248 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I used Sim Imaging for my sister’s wedding albums a few years back (having taken the photos also), I went round a load of suppliers at one of the photography shows and liked what they offered.

I have used them for custom Christmas cards and things since, and very happy with the service. You download their own page-setting software which seemed to work well, and upload your design to their website when you place your order.

https://www.simimaging.co.uk/

It’s fair to say I’ve not used any others for books other than Blurb which I think is also quite popular here for photo books but not sure if they cover the “posher” end for wedding albums.

kman

1,108 posts

234 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Used to use Sim in the past but I tend to go with Loxley Colour. Pricy but good quality. I don't think you can order without a trade account though (much like the usual album makers such as Graphistudio etc).

joestifff

874 posts

129 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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We used Blurb

https://www.blurb.co.uk/

Was good as once one was bought you can set up an online shop to sell more if you wish. Although we actually just bought them as gifts for family. Very very impressed with quality.

The Moose

23,555 posts

232 months

Saturday 12th October 2019
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I have ordered a bunch from Loxley Colour. Always seem to turn out a premium product.

Their software takes a little while to get use to, but it is worth persevering. The finished product is excellent quality!