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Julie and Daniel were married on the 19th of March 2011, and photographed by Brad Boniface. They had their ceremony at Wharerata in Palmerston North, New Zealand Here are a few layouts from their gorgeous Matted 18x10H album. (Photography of album by Brad Boniface) Click here to see more of Brad's work on his blog. Enjoy! Anna To View More >>

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Diana and Elson's small Los Angeles wedding in June this year was followed by a much larger celebration with friends and family back in their home town of Toronto, Canada. Mango Studios was there to capture the events in Canada and says, "It was a day of variety. We started the day at the Gladstone Hotel, headed over to the Evergreen Brickworks for a tandem bike ride, and then flew over to Archeo in Toronto's downtown distillery district for lunch." Mango Studios says the main focus of the day were the details and decor, most of which Diana made herself. Here's their 14x10 Queensberry album. To View More >>

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This week's featured album comes from one of our neighbours across the ditch - Leah Kua in Australia. Rebecca and Steve married in early August last year and Leah took them out the day after their wedding to specifically concentrate on portraits of the two of them and showcase Rebecca's dress. Leah used their 'day after' session as the basis for her latest studio sample album set - an 18x10 feature album accompanied by both a 7-inch and 5-inch copy album. Enjoy! To view a slideshow of Rebecca and Steve's album click here. To view more of Leah's work check out her blog here. Cheers, Nigel To View More >>

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Everyone has a different workflow, there's no question about it. Most wedding photographers have a shooting season and…the rest of the year. Depending on your clients, album design could be year round, but if you're lucky, you finish your album season shortly after your shooting season. The "downtime" is used for maintaining your business, small shoots, networking, and maybe taking it easier. One of the most important things to take care of during this time is organizing and backing up files. I 'm afraid album files get forgotten sometimes. I can't stress enough, you should back up your files. To View More >>

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