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Displaying Your Wedding Photographs

  • Writer: Russell Lewis
    Russell Lewis
  • Sep 22, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

When couples receive their wedding photographs, the first thing they usually do is look through the full gallery online. But over time, it’s often the printed images that become part of everyday life. The ones you see regularly, pick up now and again, or come back to years later. This page explains the different ways you can choose to enjoy and display your photographs beyond the screen, if that’s something that feels right for you.


Wedding photo prints show a couple walking on a beach and embracing in tall grass. Soft pastel colors and romantic setting.

Your wedding photographs are meant to be seen, not tucked away on a hard drive and forgotten about.

For most couples, the images that end up meaning the most are the ones they live with day to day. It might be the print you walk past each morning, the album you pick up every so often, or a box of photographs you come back to when you’ve got a quiet moment.

Alongside your digital images, I offer a small range of printed products for couples who would like something they can enjoy away from a screen. They’re straightforward, well made pieces that are designed to last, without being overly complicated or decorative.


Framed Canvases

Framed canvases work well when you want a photograph to become part of your home rather than something that feels overly styled.

They can sit comfortably on their own or as part of a small group, and the clean, modern frame helps them blend into a space rather than dominate it. With a choice of sizes available, it’s usually easy to find something that suits the room rather than having to work around the print.


Framed canvas of a couple embracing in a field at sunset, surrounded by trees. Warm, soft colors and serene atmosphere.

Wedding Albums

A wedding album offers a different way of spending time with your photographs.

Instead of scrolling through images on a phone, you can slow things down and let the story unfold page by page. It’s often when looking through an album that couples notice moments they hadn’t fully taken in on the day itself.

The albums I offer are made with thick pages, lay flat spreads and a range of cover options. They can be ordered with or without a presentation box, depending on how you’d like to store them or keep them safe over time.

Albums can be added at any stage, either before or after the wedding, and the design is always based around the images you choose.


Wedding photo album with a couple in formal attire walking on a garden path, smiling. Bride in white gown, groom in beige suit. Romantic scene.

Print Boxes

Print boxes are a good choice if you like the idea of having photographs you can actually handle and return to from time to time.

They contain a set of mounted prints presented in a handcrafted box, which makes them easy to frame, share with family, or simply look through when you feel like it.

Some couples choose a print box alongside an album, while others prefer it as an alternative. There’s no right approach here, it really comes down to how you see yourself enjoying your photographs in the long term.


A wedding photo of a couple holding hands on a beach is framed, placed in an open print box. The bride wears white, the groom in light gray.

Choosing What’s Right for You

There’s no expectation to order everything, and there’s no pressure to decide straight away.

Some couples know from the start that they’d like an album. Others come back to prints months or even years later. Both are completely fine, and both happen regularly.

These options are there to give you flexibility rather than add another decision to an already busy planning process.

If you’d like to talk any of it through, or simply want to see examples before deciding, just let me know. I’m always happy to explain what’s available and help you work out what feels right for you.


Russell

 
 
 

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