Next comes a picture of the entire wedding party all dressed up for the occasion; they will be placed next in the wedding photo album. The whole group is made up of friends and family of the bride and groom; there is probably a very similar picture in their parent's album. Next the images of the bride with her bridesmaids and other attendants that helped her on the day.
The family of the groom poses for a picture that ends up in the album, and there is another one of the bride with her family. Wedding photo albums should also have a mention as they need to be as elaborate as the ceremony otherwise they will not do justice to the care which is taken over the photographs. Wedding photo albums are normally elaborate to complement the ceremony itself with elaborate covers that tend to be in white.
Wedding albums are normally a combination of white with silver trim which are the traditional colors associated with weddings with the images arranged in a way to capture attention. However, almost all wedding photographers now use digital cameras so they can supply traditional photos on paper in addition to those that can be stored on a compact disc or a digital versatile disc (DVD). Every bride and groom should have their photos placed on a disc as they are less likely to be damaged and can be taken anywhere and displayed on large screens if required.
It is now usual for the bride and groom to make a cd rom thereby providing a digital wedding photo album available to every guest as a permanent reminder of their special day. The photos on the disc can be easily printed out by anyone who wants a copy framed on their favorite table. This is a very versatile method of distributing images that will last for many years.
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