As I see, more and more photographers as well as groom & brides are opting for coffee table style albums. Why is that? What advantages do you see over Flush Mount Albums (I understand albums with hard nearly seamless pages)?
sito Senior Member 419 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: USA More info | Sep 26, 2007 11:10 | #1 As I see, more and more photographers as well as groom & brides are opting for coffee table style albums. Why is that? What advantages do you see over Flush Mount Albums (I understand albums with hard nearly seamless pages)? 20D - 10-22mm - 17-85mm - 50 f/1.4 - 70-200 f/2.8L IS - 100mm Macro - 1.4x II - 420EX - Canon 550EX
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StorybookPages Member 60 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Virginia More info | Sep 26, 2007 12:33 | #2 Sito, since the terminology can be confusing...(flush mount, magazine-style, coffee table style...), how do you define/differentiate coffee table style vs flush mount? John Givens
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Sep 26, 2007 17:48 | #3 When I say Flush Album I am referring to stiff pages and heavy leather/leatherette cover. That is what I read in the INternet. For me coffee table style albums are made with bendable pages. But I am not a specialist, so I would appreciate your comments. My question is actually if clients prefer soft pages or had ones. 20D - 10-22mm - 17-85mm - 50 f/1.4 - 70-200 f/2.8L IS - 100mm Macro - 1.4x II - 420EX - Canon 550EX
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randplaty Senior Member 324 posts Joined May 2007 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Sep 26, 2007 18:26 | #4 I prefer "flush mount" albums (leather cover, thicker pages) because they seem to be built to last and the less expensive companies don't cost much more than "coffee table" books (based on the price list asuka books sent me). San Diego Wedding Photography - Orange Turtle Photography | Feel In Color
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Croasdail making stuff up More info | Sep 26, 2007 19:04 | #5 I absolutely love the coffee table books. There is so much flexibility with them, size, layout, types of paper.... the options are almost endless, as well as their cost. But ultimately I like them because they do exactly what you call them, you can leave them out on the coffee table anytime. The formal albums tend to sit in their little box shrines and are seldom viewed. I can't remember the last time I had my own out... or where it is for that fact. Just my opinion.
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Sep 26, 2007 21:05 | #6 If the pages can be bent it's a book, not an album. I don't do books any more, I trust Queensberry albums to last many decades, I don't trust even Asuka to last a decade. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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