Looking after our environment has become a key part of modern life and I strive to incorporate this ethic into my business, the wedding photo books range of products by UK company Folio is just one example of this measure and one that we are proud to say has absolutely no impact on the quality of our final products.
British Design – British Quality
UK is a world leader in design and manufacturing, especially in high-end hand-crafted products. Folio wedding photo books are a beautiful extension of that tradition. Using the latest technologies and techniques as well as sourcing sustainable materials of exceptional quality, these are hands down the best wedding photo books available on the market today and products that I’m proud to display my family portrait and natural wedding photography in.
Unlike many printed wedding picture books, Folio’s products are hand-bound in gorgeous leather (with a variety of options to choose from) and open completely flat with barely visible creases – ensuring your wedding photography is displayed at it's best.
Sustainable manufacturing process | Carbon Neutral Shipping
Folio prides itself on its green credentials, something that convinced me to offer this forward-thinking photo book maker’s products to my portrait and wedding customers. Here are just a few of the environmental benefits when ordering one of Folio’s fine art wedding photo books:
Cover board – FSC certified 100% recycled material
Paper – Art White from sustainable sources
Paper – Art Cotton PEFC certified from sustainable sources
Binding substrate – 100% from sustainable sources
Leather – sourced from suppliers committed to sustainability and the ethical treatment of animals
End sheets – 100% from sustainable sources
End boards – 90% recycled, 10% from sustainable sources
Pigment-based printing process – less toxic & less waste
Folio also uses UPS Carbon Neutral Shipping, sources it’s packaging materials from recycled sources and even hosts the website in Carbon Neutral Data Centres.
Multiple sizes – Built to last
Folio’s professional wedding photo books are available in a range of sizes from a small 6″ x 6″ wedding album for parents to a large 12″ x 12″ wedding coffee table book, all photo books come with a choice of coverings in a range of colours, optional name debossing and a range of Fine Art archival quality photo papers.
To further bolster the eco-credentials you can upgrade to the eco-leather cover on Folio’s wedding photo book - UK leather sources, processed at one of the most advanced Tannery’s in the world, with the waste product being converted into thermal energy and nothing going to landfill. Other options include silk, cotton or canvas covers.
Folio prides itself on its green credentials, something that convinced me to offer this forward-thinking wedding photo book maker’s products to my portrait and wedding photography customers. Folio’s products are hand-bound in gorgeous leather and open completely flat with barely visible creases – ensuring your natural photography is displayed at it's very best.
I have a lot of options when it comes to wedding photo book design and production, take a look through some product samples below…
All album pricing includes any cover material with your details debossed or engraved, it also factors in all production, delivery and VAT costs.
A £150 deposit is required to initiate any album design, once a proof has been approved the remaining balance, minus this £150, will be due.
The first design proof is ready within 3 weeks and there are unlimited tweaks to this design, once a design has been approved
albums are produced and delivered within a further 2 to 3 weeks.
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• 0 to 50 images - £450
• 51 to 75 images - £550
• 76 to 100 images - £650
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• 0 to 50 images - £550
• 51 to 75 images - £650
• 76 to 100 images - £750
• 101 to 125 images - £850
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• 0 to 50 images - £650
• 76 to 100 images - £750
• 101 to 125 images - £850
• 126 to 150 images - £950
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