Wedding album

An object built to outlive your phone

Most wedding photos live on a hard drive. They're rarely brought out, and they eventually get lost in new phones and new cloud accounts. An album gives the photographs a place in your home — on the coffee table in the evening, on a shelf above the desk, in the hands of grandparents who want to sit with it for a while.

Why an album

The physical is what stays with you

I've seen plenty of wedding films that never get watched to the end. Galleries opened twice, then forgotten. But I've never met a couple who tucked their wedding album into a box and forgot it.

An album changes how you relate to the photographs. It becomes a physical object in your home, not a folder in an app. You don't decide that you'll "look at the photos tonight" — the album is there, and someone takes it down. That's the difference.

Materials

Handcrafted in Europe, not run off an assembly line

Pages that lie flat

Lay-flat spreads mean the pages open completely. A photograph that stretches across the spread is never split down the middle. When you open the album, the paper rests still — no spine pulling the picture inwards.

Paper with weight

Heavy photo paper that holds the light differently than ordinary print. It feels different in your hands, and it lasts. The colours hold up over a decade. They'll still be there for your grandchildren to leaf through.

Leather or textile cover

We choose together. A clean, dark leather. A pale linen. A soft velvet. Each kind of cover gives the album a completely different character — it's part of the choices you make, not a stock product.

Your names on the cover

Personal engraving into the cover. Discreet, precise, and it makes the album unmistakably yours. Want the date as well? That's your call.

How it comes together

From first draft to a finished album in your home

  1. 01

    I make a draft

    Once the gallery is delivered, I pick out the photos that tell the day best and build a rhythm: stillness, peak, stillness again. The album should feel like the day — not like a catalogue.

  2. 02

    You review it digitally

    The draft comes to you as an interactive view. You can see it on your phone, tablet or laptop, and comment on exactly what you'd like changed. No deadline.

  3. 03

    We choose the materials

    Cover, colour, engraving. I show you the options, you choose. Once everything's settled, the album goes into production.

  4. 04

    It arrives in the post

    The album is produced in Europe and shipped to you — packed safely so it travels well all the way to your door.

Three tiers

Choose what suits your story

Classic

25 × 25 cm

A well-balanced format that fits almost any bookshelf. A good starting point for most couples.

  • 25 spreads
  • Leather or textile cover
  • Personal engraving
  • Lay-flat spreads

From 8,900 NOK

Recommended

Signature

30 × 30 cm

The larger format gives the photographs more room to breathe. Includes a storage box that protects the album between viewings.

  • 35 spreads
  • Premium cover
  • Personal engraving
  • Storage box
  • Lay-flat spreads

From 11,900 NOK

Heirloom

30 × 30 cm

The complete telling. Includes two smaller parent albums — so they get to hold the day in their hands too.

  • 40+ spreads
  • Exclusive handcrafted cover
  • Personal engraving
  • Handcrafted storage box
  • Two parent albums

From 16,900 NOK

Indicative starting prices. Final pricing depends on cover, number of spreads and add-ons.

Would you like a physical album?

Send me a message and we'll figure out which tier suits you. Albums can be added as an option to a package, or ordered separately after the wedding.

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