We independently evaluate all of our recommendations. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Planning & Advice The Best Wedding Albums for Every Budget We're sharing some of our favorite options at multiple price points so you can turn your big-day photos into a beautiful heirloom. By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over seven years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines and Nashia Baker Nashia Baker Nashia Baker is a skilled writer and editor in the journalism industry, known for her work interviewing global thought leaders, creatives, and activists, from Aurora James to Stacey Abrams. She has over five years of professional experience and has been a part of the Martha Stewart and Martha Stewart Weddings teams for the last 3 years. Editorial Guidelines Updated on February 3, 2023 Photo: Courtesy of Jen Huang Photography, Blurb, and Velvet Raptor Your photographer should be able to give you suggestions for wedding albums (or offer to create one for you!), but if they didn't—or if you waited too long to order one—you might be wondering about your options. Since we firmly believe all wedding photos deserve to be transformed into an heirloom you can appreciate for years to come, we rounded up our favorite (and most trusted) sources for turning your favorite big-day pictures into an album. From the most hands-off (therefore, most expensive) to the most hands-on (and most affordable), we found the best albums on the market. The Ultimate Wedding Photo Shot List When to Order Your Wedding Album No matter your printing method or the formality of your wedding photo album, you should aim to order your book within six months of the celebration when your emotions are still fresh, but you're far enough removed to be critical of which selects should make the final cut (it's important to cull your favorite snapshots together in a way that beautifully commemorates the occasion). We can't tell you how many couples postpone creating a wedding album so long that they ultimately never get around to it. While you're at it, consider creating albums for both sets of parents—they make wonderful gifts. Designing Your Wedding Album With Your Photographer Familiarize yourself with common printing methods and binding techniques before signing any dotted lines with your photographer—or at the very least, ask to see samples. Otherwise, you might be disappointed with the quality or style of the finished product. If you find yourself feeling some sticker shock, remember that you're creating a custom, priceless keepsake that will last for years to come—and you can always ask about different pricing options. While the tab can reach upward of $1,500, the end result is worth it, says New York-based photographer Christian Oth: "It's an heirloom that will be passed down, and a pro knows how to create an outstanding visual story, from aligning margins and spacing to retouching and tweaking the layout." Going the professional route is also the easiest, quickest way to get a gorgeous album. For an idea of how your expert-designed wedding album might look, click through samples on the following album companies' websites, like Priscilla Foster and Heirloom Bindery. Top wedding photographers often source books from these companies—some of which don't offer direct-to-consumer options, which means that to get a final product from them, you have to go through your photographer. Designing a DIY Wedding Album If you opt to do it yourself, there are a handful of great resources with numerous offerings to choose from. Below, see our favorite sources for wedding albums—most of which you can easily order online. Unique Alternatives to a Standard Wedding Photo Album Zola Deluxe Wedding Album Courtesy of Zola from $279, zola.com There's one key advantage to designing your wedding album with Zola: The company's free Album Wizard tool helps you pick, organize, and lay out each image to fill up as many as 90 pages. Pioneer Tree Embossed Wedding Post Bound Photo Album Courtesy of Michael's $32.99, michaels.com Do you want a wedding photo album with a unique cover? Consider this ivory leatherette option, which is embossed with a tree and two love birds. It has 10 12 x 12-inch sheets, white cardstock inserts for pictures, and a rounded spine. Pottery Barn Leather Bound Photo Albums Courtesy of Pottery Barn $149, potterybarn.com If you're a minimalist, you'll appreciate this sleek album covered in Italian Nappa pebble grain leather and constructed with a binder board. Complete with 100 pages of heavy cream stock paper, you will be able to include up to 500 self-adhesive photo squares from your wedding inside it. Priscilla Foster Handmade Photo Albums Courtesy of Priscilla Foster price available upon request, priscillafoster.com Many of the industry's top wedding photographers work with Priscilla Foster Handmade when creating personalized wedding albums. With dozens of cover options to choose from (including silk, leather, and velvet) and eight different album formats, nothing is pre-made or mass-produced. Should you not see something you want, they'll likely be able to accommodate your special request. LiuMy Photo Wedding Album Courtesy of Etsy from $120, etsy.com Couples who want a more tactile wedding photo album will appreciate this sleek, hard-cover iteration, which comes in over 20 muted, earth-toned colorways. It is not a printed album, per se: This booklet has internal slots, which allows you to develop your favorite snapshots and tuck them into the pages (it fits 4 x 6 and 5 x 7 images), which are grooved for a snug, secure fit. Heirloom Bindery Albums Courtesy of Heirloom Bindery from $1,750, heirloombindery.com California-based Heirloom Bindery offers couples and photographers alike high-quality wedding albums with linen covers. Their most popular book size is 12 x 14, but they offer five other options. All of their pages are made of cotton paper, you can foil-stamp the cover using custom artwork or text, and, should you need some help, they offer full design services, too. Artifact Uprising Layflat Photo Album Courtesy of Artifact Uprising from $140.25, artifactuprising.com Artifact Uprising was founded on the belief that life's moments should be honored in print. Their premium lay-flat photo album is an heirloom in the making, though there are several other options, including a small square album for everyday viewing. If you need help with design, the company offers a design service that helps newlyweds create the perfect wedding album. Martha Stewart Mixbook Elegant Wedding Photo Book Courtesy of Mixbook $66.84, mixbook.com With eight different album sizes, seven cover styles, and three paper options, you'll be able to find exactly what you want from Mixbook. Choose from hundreds of customizable album designs or create one from scratch. Once you've placed your order, you can expect your finished album to arrive as quickly as one week later. Artsy Couture Photo Albums Courtesy of Artsy Couture from $155, artsycouture.com You don't need to have design experience to create an album with Artsy Couture. Their website has the tools to get you through the process with ease. Their most popular product, the 12 x 12 gold leather wedding album, couldn't be easier to create. Mpix Photo Books Courtesy of Mpix from $39.99, mpix.com With everything from a basic coffee table book to a high-end flat-lay album, Mpix offers a wide range of wedding-worthy products, including softcover and an optional dust jacket. The company prides themselves on their fast turnaround (just one to two business days!), so their albums make for a great last-minute gift. Even though it's a quick process, each of your photos is reviewed by a color technician before hitting the printer. Blurb Photo Books Courtesy of Blurb from $14.99, blurb.com Photo books from Blurb go from small and simple to grand and luxurious thanks to five sizes, six paper types, and three cover options. Their lay-flat books can accommodate up to 110 pages, which you can design using their free tools or sync up to Adobe InDesign with a plug-in. Printique Wedding Album Courtesy of Printique from $49.99, printique.com Printique offers the same high-quality wedding albums to both photographers and their couples. Handcrafted in Brooklyn, all three of their styles offer lay-flat binding, sturdy pages made from one of seven paper types, and archival boxes to protect the memories inside. What's the Best Way to Share Wedding Photos with Guests? Shutterfly Professional Flush Mount Albums Courtesy of Shutterfly from $292.50, shutterfly.com The professional-quality flush mount albums and photo books from Shutterfly are made from premium materials—like genuine leather, acrylic covers, and metallic accents—at a typical price point. Customers pay an average of $400 for a deluxe album, which comes with the assistance of an in-house design expert to help you curate the photos to tell your story. Pik Perfect Premium Layflat Wedding Album Courtesy of Pik Perfect from $199, pikperfect.com All of Pik Perfect's photo albums include design services in their pricing, which means you can count on the pros to help you from start to finish. They'll send you a proof, you'll make as many revisions as necessary, and then they'll print, bind, and ship your hardcover wedding album to you, your parents, or anyone else who wants a collection of the day's best pictures. Velvet Raptor 10-Inch Photo Album Courtesy of Velvet Raptor from $180, velvetraptor.com Though Velvet Raptor first started out as a company that worked directly with photographers, they now sell most of their wedding albums directly to brides and grooms. The books are blank and you'll fill each one up by adding in prints. Think of it as a wedding scrapbook you'll cherish forever. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit