I was my own worst nightmare. My photos sat on scratched CDs and corrupt external hard drives in my desk drawers. My wedding photos were printed from Walmart and the biggest one was 8×10. Eek. My plastic black frames are half broken and fully hideous. My wedding scrapbook was ripping at the seams. I did an awful job putting it together in the first place. The saddest part is it cost me hundreds of dollars in paper, scrapbooking tools, eyelets, prints (also from Walmart) stickers, etc. I spent a whole weekend at a scrapbooking expo right after I got married (which was super fun with my aunties) but lots of money down the drain for a falling apart wedding album. Scrapbooking is supposed to be in my blood…but I think it skipped over me. I probably spent more money on my Walmart print scrapbook than my professional quality flush mount album. Whattt?! I thought I was saving money.
When I decided to become a full-service studio, my first goal was to try out these amazing products in my own personal life. If I didn’t love them, how could my clients? So I spent a week designing my wedding album and choosing the products I know that my brides would love. I came up with THIS – A 12×12 Crystal Cover Wedding Album with GORGEOUS lay-flat lustre pages. They are thick, stain resistant, professional quality and PERFECTION.
It is AMAZING. I am in love. And I cannot wait for my brides to see them!!
And I re-printed my tiny 2×3 sized prints on a gorgeous 16×20 Canvas! More coming soon…
My Wedding Photography by Alana Lange Photography
Kylee started Kylee Ann Photography 9 years ago, and has since grown from a one woman amateur show to a full associate team. We shoot 50-75 weddings a year, and thrive on kindness and service. After a year of teaching Intro to Photography at the local technical college, she discovered that helping other entrepreneurs create thriving businesses is what fires her up! She hosts semi-annual Kylee Ann Sleepovers all over the US, speak at conferences and teach online courses about running a small business and marketing.
February 3, 2015
Kylee Maughan