Hello ladies..this is our big bedroom photo which I was talking about in SGbride forum. Its size is 30" by 40", lovely size because I didn't like those one-pose type (size is maybe 12" by 20" or something like that) and you know nowadays bedroom walls are quite big..so by having a big beautiful montage wedding photo like ours, it will also help to "decorate" your bedroom wall :)) So basically, you can choose a few of your chosen shots (for your album-to-print) and they will help you to arrange all the shots in one single photo--usually termed "montage" photo. But one thing to note is try to choose those that are taken from one scene/scenery, like for example if you look at ours, 4 out of the 5 poses are our actual wedding gown attire, taken indoor; only 1 pose was taken outdoor in another attire. So di Gio's graphics designer has made that last odd shot into a mono-color "background" effect, which suits our photo perfectly well, brilliant! 谢谢你! Manhu (graphics designer whom I was working with)
Oh ya, another thing is that it is sometimes not a bad idea to talk to the graphics designer directly because you can better convey your ideas/thoughts/preferences/ of what type of layout/flow of the photos you want to have in your wedding album. If you try to tell your coordinator your preferences and then wait for your coordinator to feedback to the graphics team and then they do the correction and let you see the results again..bla bla bla..usually a third party would not be able to completely understand your ideas and feedback correctly.. so to save time and hassle, I would recommend to communicate with the graphics team directly (if you don't mind doing it yourself, because I know some people will feel like "oh, I paid so much money, so I should get as much service as possible by the bridal shop people"). For the benefit of the whole situation..as we know wedding prep can get very chaotic and nerve-breaking towards the end, its better to give and take, in situations whenever we can..
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