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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.
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Wedding Wrap Up: Parent Albums

January 17th, 2011 @ 2:05 pm by Mrs. Cola

There are only a few things left to do to wrap up everything from our wedding.

At some point we need to figure out how we’ll be displaying our wishing stones from our guestbook in our house. I also plan to make a shadow box display with some photos, our invitations, some dried flowers from my bouquet, Mr. Cola’s boutonniere, and our LED luminary escort cards. And sooner or later we’ll need to order an album for ourselves.

But one of the big wrap up items has already been taken care of: parent albums!

We gifted these to both sets of our parents for Christmas, and they really enjoyed them. Just like Mrs. Cheeseburger, we (I) designed them through Adorama, and while the results were very nice for a gift, I’m not sure we’ll use them for our own album.

Using the Adorama design interface was quite easy.

You can start off of a template design, to give you some ideas for layouts, but it’s completely customizable to whatever you want to do. For example, you can insert a templated page, but then add, delete, or resize the placeholders or photos however you like.

So this template:

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can become this layout (or whatever layout you want. But I found it easier to start with a basic template, and then modify it, rather than starting with a blank page. Also, if you like a custom layout you made, you can copy it for later in your book, and just replace the photos):

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Another nice feature of the Adorama design interface was that it was really easy to resize (Shift + drag the edge of the photo) and line up your photo with the rest of the photos in the layout. Upon clicking on the photos, lines appear, and you can either nudge the photo into place with the arrow keys on your keyboard, or use your mouse to drag the photos.

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I also liked the feature that keeps track of the photos you’ve already placed in your album. I’d narrowed the photos for our parent albums to about 300, which I knew was way too many, but I wanted to figure out the flow of the book before narrowing it down further. At first, I imported all of the photos, but it was just too much to scroll through, so I organized our photos into different folders (i.e. getting ready, first look, etc), and imported them into Adorama one at a time, which was much easier to manage. And as I added each photo to the album layout, Adorama marked it with a check, so I could easily see I’d already included it.

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Overall, I was really happy with the Adorama layout program, and after playing with it for a while, and becoming more familiar with it, it was a breeze to finish our parent books. I’d say I spent about 3 hours creating both books (but I used 80% of the same layouts for both books, switching in different family photos for the other 20%). And with shipping, the 10″ x 10″ 50 page books were about $96 each.

Now, onto the quality.

This is the area that makes me reluctant to order from Adorama for our personal wedding album, as I’m not sure it will stand up to 50 years of looking through it.

The quality is definitely better than the Shutterfly albums I’ve seen though, and for the price, I still think Adorama is a good value. But I wanted to write this honest review so you’re not ordering from them expecting quality binding that is going to last forever. For gifts though, that probably won’t get anywhere near the use as your own album, I think Adorama is fine.

Here are some photos of one of the albums, I’ll show you the binding first.

Wedding Wrap Up: Parent Albums  :  wedding albums mountain view Img 235  (It gaps a little near the binding on the bottom of the book. And there are also some glue spots in the center of the pages, near the binding. In the picture it looks like faint grey dots.)

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The other quality issue I had with the albums was that some of the photos that were a little darker to begin with, printed darker than they should have. Actually, overall, I’d say that all of the photos in the album were all a little darker than when printed on my personal photo printer, and than they appear on my multiple computer screens. It’s not a super huge issue, but definitely something that I noticed, especially on some of the larger, darker-to-begin with photos.

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Now, on to the good! The paper quality was very nice, and much better than what I’ve gotten from Shutterfly (my only other online photo book experience). Per their website, the paper they use is “Fuji Crystal Archive Album photo paper, a professional quality archival paper with excellent resistance to fading.” I would estimate it feels to be about 90-95 lb paper. Not quite as thick as the 101 lb card stock I used in our  invitations, but close.

And again, I really liked the flexibility of the layouts. Throughout the 50 page books, I utilized about 7 or 8 different spread layouts, repeated several times, to keep things interesting, but still have a nice flow. And even just mirroring the spread layouts works well to change things up, but still have a feeling of consistency.

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Also, as Mrs. Cheeseburger mentioned in her post, the lay flat pages are quite nice. The center crease is minimal, and this aspect of the Adorama books made me really happy, because I wasn’t 100% sure how it would look in real life.

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And finally, I liked the cover a lot. You have the option of a non-photo cover, with lots of patterns/textures (not really textured, but has the appearance of texture) to choose from, or you can have a photo cover with edge to edge coverage, or a combo of both. For the parent albums, we opted for a combo, with a textured spine and front edge texture, with a portrait orientation photo.

The cover feels pretty durable, and doesn’t seem like it will show scratches very easily, so I’m pretty happy with this aspect of the albums.

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Overall, I think I would rate Adorama albums a 7.5 out of 10. For the relatively low cost, quick turnaround time (about a week), paper and cover quality, and easy to use online design interface, it gets high marks. However, the binding isn’t going to last forever, and I was a little disappointed with the slightly darker photo printing, so I’m knocking off a few points for those downsides. Still, even with those downsides, I would recommend Adorama over Shutterfly for gift albums, or a guestbook album, but probably not for your personal album that needs to hold up over years and years of viewing.

Are you planning to DIY any wedding albums? If you have used any, which online album companies do you recommend and why?

(All photos in this post are either personal photos taken by me, of our photos taken by Shoot Me Now Photography, or are screen shots from the online Adorama design interface.)

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13 Responses to “Wedding Wrap Up: Parent Albums”

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crayfish (message)  4,844 posts, Honey bee

I did my honeymoon album through Adorama and my wedding photo book through Photobook America. I have to say - Photobook America looks and feels much more expensive than the Adorama album. The Adorama album actually came to me with someone else’s engagement album cover on - they reprinted for me quickly. Then when I received the new book, there were glue drips on 7 of the pages, and the problems you described. My Photobook America book was covered with Japanese silk - to die for - and luxuriously heavy paper (I’ve also made photo books with Blurb, and this was way better than Blurb paper). I highly recommend the Photobook America books - just wait for sales, they often have 40% off deals!

 
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Mrs. Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

@crayfish: Thanks! I’ll have to check out Photobook America, I’ve never heard of them before. It’s great to hear reviews of other album companies, and I’m intrigued by the Japanese silk cover!

 
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Mrs. Dolphin (message)  503 posts, Busy bee

I’ll have to check out Photobook America too! We printing all our Parent albums and Grandparent albums through Adorama. We have yet to order one for ourselves (we ran out of $$). We experienced the same glue drip problem. I went through all the books and carefully removed the drips.

With the darker image issue you were having, did you select the option to auto-correct the images (or something like that) when ordering? We didn’t select it and our images turned out the same as they were on our computer and in print.

Overall I was really impressed with Adorama’s quality, and I took full advantage of those lay flat bindings of theirs. Our Parents and Grandparents were super happy with their albums!

 
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Mrs. Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Looks great! We did soft cover albums for my parents, Mr. G’s parents, and for ourselves from Vista Print. Cheap, pretty good quality, relatively easy process. Great memento for the future!

 
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Mrs. Barrettes (message)  883 posts, Busy bee

Thanks for this post. I’m almost ready to tackle this myself and I’ve been poking around adorama but haven’t done anything yet.

I just visited Photobook America and the biding does look more sturdy, but the lay flat pages of adorama are so hard to get over once you’ve seen them =)

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

I ordered my IL’s an album from Adorama and I’m so computer-illiterate, I actually thought the lay-out was really confusing and hard to manage, haha!
I haven’t seen it in person yet but my MIL was very happy with it so hopefully it’s pretty good!

 
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Kate

This was so helpful, thank you! I’m inspired to *finally* get going on my album!

 
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LoriLori (message)  727 posts, Busy bee

I ordered a small square book of our honeymoon pictures (8×8, I think) from Adorama and LOVED it. Then I made a 12×12 for us from the wedding and was just “eh” with it. Mostly cause I didn’t photoshop some people out of the cover shot (dummy, dummy) and also in the larger size it made the pages seem flimsier. It’s good enough for now but one day I’d like a photographer’s book. Our photographer has gorgeous ones starting at $600, which is a lot of $$$. :-( Still looking for something I can do myself that is close to that quality.

 
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Miss Eggs Benedict (message)  339 posts, Helper bee

Thank you for this post! I love seeing what companies people have used and their thoughts on the finished product.

 
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asunw (message)  550 posts, Busy bee

Ok so for some reason it disliked my first comment maybe because it thought it was spam but either way. The St. Louis groupon for today(1/18/2011) is $35 for $115 of albums on the photobooth america site.

 
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jgoulart (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

I started using Adorama for our books but got lazy because I didn’t realize there were templates! Eek! Guess i better get back to it. Our wedding was in May!

 
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OctPumpkin (message)  593 posts, Busy bee

Thanks for the review. I just designed our engagement book with Adorama but have yet to order. I thought it would be a good trial before I did my parents or our wedding book. Yes, we got married in October and I’m just NOW getting around to engagement photos!?! Yikes. I will also check out Photobook America and thanks @asunw for the groupon rec. I wish there was a round-up of the online groupon deals for all cities.

 
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olive25 (message)  235 posts, Helper bee

You can do a google alert for groupons for Photobook America, which is what I did. There’s also a whole blog w/reviews and coupon roundups for photobooks at Photobook Girl. By the way, one of the Bees here recently did a review of photobook america: http://www.weddingbee.com/2010/09/02/make-your-own-wedding-album/

 

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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.

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