Heirloom albums are one of my favorite products that I offer. They are timeless, classic and showcase my clients favorite images from our session in one convenient artistic place. Each album is hand crafted using archival paper and the highest quality linen or leather. They have thick, durable pages making them perfect for sharing with our little ones.
Why purchase an album?
Digitals are great, we all love having them and sharing them online with friends and family. However, there is something very special about being able to hold our images in our hands and flip through pages of memories.
Printing your images in an albums also ensure that they will always be there. Digital files can also get lost, be forgotten about or become corrupt. Albums will stand the test of time. They are archival, meant to last a lifetime and be treasured by generations.
Making Memories
By far my favorite thing about albums isn’t how gorgeous or convenient they are (although I love that as well). My favorite thing is that my children love them too. My son will pull his album off the shelf and ask me to cuddle up with him on the couch and tell him all about when he was a baby. We look through every page and tell stories. He listens so intently to every word, often times with a big smile on his face. It’s obvious how much he treasures his albums and the moments that we share reminiscing. I treasure them too! I image that one day he’ll sit with his children, and show them the album and tell them the same stories he remembers me sharing with him.
Are you looking for a newborn or family photographer who custom designs heirloom albums or other pieces of artwork for your home? Please contact me to find out more about my custom portrait sessions.
Monica Alman photographs newborns, families, children, 6 month session, 1st year or birthday sessions and maternity session in Gaithersburg, Potomac, North Potomac, Bethesda, Derwood, Frederick, Olney, Silver Spring, Darnestown, Chevy Chase, Kentlands and other locations in and around Montgomery County Maryland and Northern Virginia.