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Michael and Anna Costa have been touring the US over the past few months sharing their secrets at PUG conferences and events.

We’re their preferred album supplier so we designed an 18×12 Duo for them to take on tour. The objective was to demonstrate the value of differentiation: how great presentation can help you stand out and build your studio profile. So how did it go?

We received this note from them: “I wanted to tell you the album is drop dead gorgeous. The hundreds of people that saw it absolutely loved it! It couldn’t have got a better response.  

“There’s just nothing quite like a Queensberry album. Because people got to hold it and flip through it in person, they really recognised the difference we have been talking about in our sessions. Now the only problem is wiping the drool stains off it.”

That pretty much sums up the reaction we’re after from both you and your bride. It also goes to show the value of sample albums ;)

Click here to view a slideshow of the album. It’s a 20-page horizontal 18×12 Duo with a plain black leather cover and ivory pages and mats.

 

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    Relationships with local wedding venues are a great way to build a strong wedding and portrait business, and a beautiful display album featuring the venue works well for both parties.

    Simon Whitten is a long-standing and valued Queensberry client from Yorkshire in England. His association with the luxury castle hotel Swinton Park is very important to him, and for years his Queensberry sample album has rested on the piano in the drawing room.

    When the time came to update it, the question was “with what?”

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    These days most of his clients tend towards the 14×10 Duo that Simon prefers. But feeling the 14×10 “didn’t quite cut it”, he decided the new display album should be a larger 18×12 Duo (in Denim Leather) instead.

    Having covered many great weddings at Swinton Park, his next problem was which one to feature? In the end he decided on a “best of” album featuring three couples/weddings that reflected both his own best work and Swinton Park at various times of the year.

    • Sarah and Paul had “a glorious summer wedding in 2006”, with a theme of simplicity and elegance.

    • Caroline and Jonathan had a fabulous winter marquee wedding in 2007 (“about minus five degrees Celcius and freezing fog!!”)

    • The most recent event was Emmeline and Robin’s beautiful Anglo-Italian spring wedding in 2008.

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    Simon was tempted to add an Autumn wedding to create a true ‘Four Seasons’ album, but had too much material from the three weddings already selected. (Emmeline and Robin’s own Queensberry album is in twin volumes totaling 98 pages and nearly 300 images.)

    Simon feels the result speaks for itself. “It’s a pretty fabulous showcase album and hopefully will do me sterling service at the venue for many years to come.”

    Something else that wouldn’t surprise us: brides wanting to upgrade from the 14×10 to the 18×12, so they can have what they saw at the castle.

    Click here to view Simon Whitten’s Swinton Park display album.

    Click here for Simon’s profile.

     

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    It was an unusual celebration indeed when Hiro Sekine and Vino Mahalingam married on 14th October 2007 at Claridge’s, one of London’s most celebrated and glamorous hotels. Vino was dressed in black tie and Hiro in her traditional Kimono. Bright colourful flowers were the order of the day, and traditional Japanese gifts for the guests added to the many special touches that Vino and Hiro had organised. This was a small and intimate celebration with close friends and family, and the whole day was fun and relaxed.

    The event was photographed by Berkshire UK photographer Nikki Hill. The couple chose an impressive 18×12 Sand Leather Queensberry digital album featuring 180 of their favourite images.

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    Only 3 months later, on January 22nd 2008, Vino and Hiro’s beautiful son Kasey was born. Nikki says, “We revisited their favourite London hotel when Kasey was just six weeks old for a very different style of shoot. Hiro’s mother and sister were visiting from Japan, and we had another wonderful day of photography, fantastic club sandwiches and afternoon tea. Vino and Hiro now have a second 18×12 Queensberry album, featuring their wonderful new addition to the family!”

    Click here to view Vino and Hiro’s wedding album.

    Click here to view Kasey’s album.

    Click here to view Nikki’s profile.

     

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