Monthly Archives: November 2007

Coffee Table Books




Recently I’ve had some inquiries from future Brides who live outside of New York. Since my wedding packages include hardcover coffee table books, and they’re not able to see them in person, I said I’d post some pictures up.
The pictures don’t really do the books justice…they really are beautiful. Up until a few months ago they were they only “album” I offered my clients. I’ve since added a luxurious leather album with thicker pages that is available as an upgrade. The coffee table books remain a beautiful, more budget friendly alternative.
Each book is designed by me, just for you. No two books are the same. You pick your favorite images from your wedding day and I do the rest. The cover image is printed right onto the book cover as well as the dust jacket. As you can see, the photographs are printed right onto the paper, just like a book. I have an aversion to matted wedding albums!
A side note: I know many of you have expressed interest in photo purses for Christmas. In order to have them here on time I need to place the order by December 4th, so don’t delay!

Jump! Jump!

Some snapshots from last night. Every time I look at these pictures I start singing that song by Kris Kross. Did they even record any other songs?

The Feast

My intention was to document our Thanksgiving day with pictures, but it just didn’t happen. I’m not quite sure why, either…in fact, when I think about it I get perplexed and then I have to stop thinking about it because it makes my brain hurt.

I did take the time to set Junior on a tripod and take a shot of the Walshton clan in our fancy Pilgrim and Indian hats. (You can’t see my future daughter-in-law, but she’s there). I took this right before our tradition of going around the table and telling everyone what we’re thankful for. Family and friends topped the list for most of us, with the exception of The Youngest.

He was thankful for his Geo Tracks.

Macro Monday

The general consensus last Monday was that it was a picture of a hubcap or rim, but it was actually the top of a humidifier. Better luck this week!