Posts Tagged ‘wedding album’

Great Wedding Photography, The Best Wedding Photographer and the Most Stunning Wedding Albums

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

I love Queensberry albums. They are extraordinary albums of absolute prime quality and they complement my photography beautifully. So I’m delighted that Queensberry are raising the bar with a new range of super exclusive albums. The Musee by Queensberry are albums made with the absolute finest of leathers and papers. They are designed to evoke prized museum pieces and be instantly treasured heirlooms.

Musee wedding album

If you are after the ultimate in wedding photography the Musee album is for you. As you can expect, these albums are not cheap. Go to my contacts page and drop me a line if you would like to know more.

The Musee album for the studio will be here soon. Until then, this is what the layout will be like.

To see more of my wedding photography, check out my website at www.davidfreund.com.au

Something Old, Something NEW – Yes NEW. Lismore, Ballina, Byron Bay Wedding Photography

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

From Byron Bay to Ballina and Lismore plus everywhere else around the North Coast of NSW, I’m bringing something new to wedding photography. Stop by my stand at the Lismore Bridal Fair this Sunday to find out more. It is on at the Goonellabah Workers Sports Club.

Byron Bay Wedding Photography Album, Delivered in Style

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Today was a typical day of fantastic Northern NSW weather and I had an equally fantastic album of wedding photography to deliver. So I jumped on my trusty Triumph and headed over to Casino to surprise Jodie, the gorgeous bride with her wedding album.

Lee and Jodie had their wild wedding celebrations at Summerhills in the Byron Bay hinterland with surprise performances at the wedding by Lee, the groom, and the Samba Blissta’s drumming troupe.

No Photos, No Writing. Will Our Generation Be Lost to Time? What About Your Wedding Photography?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

When I look at my old school notes they are perfectly readable. My University notes are also just as legible as the day I wrote them. But things I wrote with pen and paper just a couple of years ago have faded to the point they can’t be read. Maybe it is due to the fact that the pens I use are free ones that have come from trade shows and hotel rooms, but the quality of ink has definitely been degraded presumably to save a fraction of a microcent per unit.

Add to this the fact that people are not printing their photos taken at home and we face a situation unprecedented in modern or ancient history. When all those hard drives fail and DVDs degrade our generation might leave little behind in terms of written or visual records. From the stone age, man has left a legacy of pictures and writings but will our digital obsession mean that when the last iPad battery dies so too does our legacy?

Not if I was your wedding photographer. A combination of exquisite Queensberry albums and the best modern photographic printing techniques means your wedding album will still look stunning and be an instant treasured heirloom for generations yet to come.

Wedding Fairs, Bridal Expos and Photographers in the Byron Bay and Ballina Areas

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

It’s that time of year again, wedding season, when the wedding photographers from Byron Bay and surrounds drag out their display albums and get on down to the Ballina Bridal Fair.

We do it year in and year out and two things never seem to change. Firstly every year seems to bring more and more photographers and this year is no different. There will be at least 18 photographers exhibiting. This normally makes some photographers anxious. Personally I welcome it.

Brides can see all the photographers work in one place and compare quality of the images and albums. They can see that there is a huge difference from photographer to photographer. The really great photographers will have work that captures the attention of brides and stands out. Really bad photographers will also stick in the mind of visiting brides. What I don’t want, is to be seen as one of the ‘average’ photographers who just blend in with everyone else.

The second thing is that photographers are notorious for leaving their planning to the very last minute. On that point I am pleased to say that wedding package details have been rejigged and my files are at the printers for them to make my new brochures and cards. Now I just have to get everything else sorted out.