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In comes Mypublisher’s new premium albums and album design services.
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And while many clients would make their own albums, most lack the artistry, software and vision to create a beautiful album. For many (if not most) clients, this high price is simply too much to pay, resulting in many album-less packages and images that never make it onto ink and paper. Design time can be as short as 2 hours for clients with little to no revisions and as long as 10 to 20 hours for clients with many revisions. Albums are priced high, usually in the $1,000 to $2,000 range because of 1) the high cost from the manufacturer and 2) the additional design and retouch time. Not just for the higher packages and additional revenue, but mainly because I believe it’s the best way to display my photography, elicit an emotional response from the viewer, and to avoid scenes like the one described above.įor photographers, the primary problems of offering physical albums are time and cost. If I had it my way, all of my clients would receive physical albums. The little girl grabs her Grandmother’s cheeks and exclaims breathless with anticipation “ Oh Grandma, Can I see the photos?” To which Grandmother replies, “ Let me find the disc and see if Grandpa can dig out the old MacBook in the attic that can play it.” She speaks of the beautiful and fragrant bouquet of of flowers that she held as she looked into Grandpa’s eyes, the twinkle in the eye of Great Grandpa as he walked her down the aisle, the Pinterest inspired reception, where she and Grandpa danced the night away. Imagine 40 or so years from now, your client sits her grandchild on her lap and talks about the magical day she married Grandpa.