- Starting price on publish: $140-254
- Cover material: Fabric
- Number of pages: 20-90
- Design services offered: Yes
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Apart from maybe your wedding dress or outfit, jewelry, and shoes, there are few things from your wedding day that you will keep forever. But one other is the memories you make, memories that are often immortalized in the photos taken throughout the day.
Indeed, it’s the photos that you will return to over and over to relive the joy and love you felt while saying “I do” in front of all your family and friends, and there is no better way to hold onto them than by creating a keepsake-quality photo album.
To help you find the album you’ll want to display proudly, we researched the best available to compile our list of favorites. Here are our top picks for the best wedding photo albums.
This wedding album from Artifact Uprising is super popular for a reason: With six size options, 14 cover fabric colors, and other customizable elements, you can create the exact high-quality album you want. The pages are thick, the look is timeless, and it comes with a satisfaction guarantee. You can even add a handcrafted wooden box for storing additional wedding memorabilia.
For a book that will elegantly display your wedding photos on good-quality paper and won’t break the bank, look to the photo experts at Shutterfly. You can access one of their wedding-specific design themes, plus the option to design from scratch or use autofill, all for a steal.
Perfect for compiling photos that your guests took on their phones, either instead of or alongside any professional photos, Snapfish’s wedding-themed albums start at 5x7 in softcover and 6x8 in hardcover. Whether you want to be able to travel with your album or you’re looking for one that will fit your minimalist lifestyle, this is a quality and inexpensive pick.
Zola is one of the most popular sites for planning your wedding, designing a wedding website, and creating a registry, so it’s no surprise that they also make elegant wedding albums. The Premier option, their middle type, comes in two timeless cover materials, 19 colors, and five different sizes. Plus, their design tool will arrange your photos for you to help you get started—from there, you can move them around yourself.
For the couple who wants to relive their big day over and over without flipping through an album, this digital photo frame is the perfect alternative. It displays portrait photos side by side as well as landscape photos, it looks more like a pretty picture frame than an actual electronic device, and it can even play music or the sound with videos to really take you back to saying “I do.”
While many companies do offer durable, classic leather as a cover option, none have quite as many color options as Printique. You can choose from 13 different colors of vegan leather or 12 different colors of genuine leather, in either a classic, metallic, or rugged finish. Add to that three different album shapes and four different sizes, and you can create the leather wedding album of your dreams.
For the couple who wants to incorporate keepsakes from their wedding or record anecdotes and memories alongside photos, this scrapbook-style album is perfect. The velvet cover is able to be personalized, so the book will feel just as special and luxurious as a “fancier” album. Plus, you can choose the number of pages and paper color you want within.
If you just can’t imagine whittling your photos down to a curated set, consider this traditional-style photo album. At 13.2 inches tall, 13.6 inches wide and 2.4 inches thick, it can fit a whopping 600 photos in both landscape and portrait. This is an “old-fashioned” photo album, meaning you’ll print 4x6 photos and then insert them into the pages, but you’ll fit more in this album than in any other.
If you want to go big, there’s no better place to do it than PikPerfect. Want to add a cameo window or acrylic glass to your leather cover? Go for it. Want to add a matching album box or additional smaller duplicate albums for your parents or friends? Can do. Want to include up to 250 photos? Yep, you can do that too.
To find the best wedding photo albums available, we scoured the market, looking for the companies that offer the highest quality products and tools that make it easy to design an album from scratch. Many of our favorites also offer design services for an additional cost, which earned them bonus points—we didn’t want a lack of time or inexperience with design to stop any couples from finding the perfect album to memorialize their special day.
We also leaned towards products that offered lots of options in terms of album sizes, cover materials, page templates, and the like. If a couple changes their mind about something halfway through a design, we didn’t want them to have to totally abandon the project and start from scratch somewhere else.
Your wedding photo album should encapsulate everything you want to remember about your special day and those memories shouldn’t be limited by the structure of your album. When choosing one, make sure you can add landscape and portrait photos and that your photos can be of different sizes. While you likely want to include some detailed shots of your wedding shoes or engagement ring, for example, they don’t need to be as large as the snaps of your entire wedding party.
When you’re not flipping through your album, the cover is what you will be looking at, so choosing a style that fits you is important. If you’re planning to display the album somewhere visible, such as on a bookshelf or coffee table, you may want to consider the design style and aesthetic of the space as well. Likewise, many albums allow you to add text and/or a photo to the cover—if one or both of these is important to you, make sure you choose an album with them as an option.
Consider if you want the pages to be paper or a thicker material. If it is an option, always choose an album that can be opened up and lays flat as this will allow you to design pages with photos going across the gutter, or the inside of the book spine, which will give you much more flexibility in terms of layouts.
Some wedding photographers will offer an album as part of their package, so check to make sure you aren’t already paying for one before you begin pricing one out on your own. Once that’s confirmed, determine your budget, keeping in mind that this is a keepsake you’ll have forever.
The albums on this list span a wide range of price points, from under $20 to over $500. You can create a really high quality album for between $100 and $200; from there, the price is going to increase if you want a more expensive cover material, like leather, or if you want to add many more pages than are quoted in the base price of the album.
We think so! It’s one thing to have all your wedding photos in the cloud or on a USB drive, but it’s another entirely to have a selection of them that perfectly encapsulates your special day in a physical album that you can pull out and look at whenever you like.
My wedding album has 55 photos in it and features a good mix of pre-wedding snaps, ceremony moments, poses with the family and wedding party, and candid shots from the reception. To get that variety without going overboard, shoot for 50-60 photos. That said, some of the albums on this list can hold hundreds, so it’s up to you how many you’d like to include.
The most popular sizes for wedding photo albums are 8x8, 10x10, 12x12, as well as rectangle sizes in a similar range. These allow for a variety of sizes of photos to fit on the pages without any getting too small that details are lost or too big that photo quality suffers.
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