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Old 03-03-2006, 10:21 PM
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Re: What Wedding Albums are you using?

Also wanted to throw out Albums Unlimited. I have gotten endless compliments on their Elite Empress traditional albums. They are really nice and still modern looking. They also have the cheapest (but very nice looking) flush mount prices I have found.
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Old 03-16-2006, 09:45 AM
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Re: What Wedding Albums are you using?

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Thanks for all the advice everyone. David mentioned letting the low end customers stick with the easy to produce albums. Do you have any suggestions for some companies that offer an easy to produce album? I know I need to offer a range of choices for my clients and having something that I can produce quickly and easily would be good.

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The Renaissance The Book stock self-mount album (10x10 with adhesive strips for the prints) is very solidly made and looks extremely good for the price ($85 from Albumsinc's site). It is a great choice for low-end clients.

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Old 03-16-2006, 10:09 AM
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Re: What Wedding Albums are you using?

We do mostly coffee table albums and use Zookbinders in Chicago as our album binder. (We send them the spreads printed on Kodak Professional Paper by White House Custom Color.) Good quality and service.

For traditional reversible library bound albums we use Album Crafters in Hialeah, Fl. Inexpensive and good quality so far. (Just started using them.)
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Re: What Wedding Albums are you using?

Would have to put in my vote for Asuakabook. They put out a great product and they are adding higher quality albums and add ons all the time. There website is www.asukabook.com
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