Keeping the Moments That Matter

I was scrolling through the photos from the wedding—and that trip we took last summer—and realized they deserve more than just a folder on a hard drive. It got me thinking about how we should actually keep these memories, so I looked into the difference between creating a Photo Book versus a proper Photo Album. I wanted to share what I found so we can decide what’s best for these milestones.

Telling the Story with a Photo Book

The Photo Book feels like the modern, creative way to handle our travel journals or everyday snapshots. It’s fully customizable, which means we could design the layout from cover to cover, playing with background patterns and text to really tell the story of the year.

Close up of hardcover photo book paper options showing different texturesClose up of hardcover photo book paper options showing different textures

These are printed directly onto press paper—kind of like a high-end art book or magazine. You can choose between semi-gloss, linen, or matte. Since it’s press paper, it’s actually easier to write on, which would be amazing if we wanted to use one as a guest book or add our own handwritten notes next to the photos.

Lay flat photo book page construction showing the small gutter between pagesLay flat photo book page construction showing the small gutter between pages

They come in two main styles: the classic binding or the “lay flat” style. The lay flat option is great, though it does have a small “gutter” between the pages. It’s lightweight and holds a lot—up to 120 sides—so we wouldn’t have to cut out any of our favorite candid shots.

Classic photo book binding detail showing the spine constructionClassic photo book binding detail showing the spine construction

Preserving the Legacy with a Photo Album

Then there is the Photo Album (specifically the Album99 line), which feels much more traditional and heirloom-quality. This is what I’m picturing for the wedding photos. Instead of printing on press paper, these use professional Lustre photographic paper mounted on a premium substrate.

Family looking at a large Album99 photo album togetherFamily looking at a large Album99 photo album together

The pages are thick and rigid—they don’t bend like book pages. They have that slight sheen and UV protection, designed to last for generations. The construction is incredibly solid; you can choose between “thin” pages (about the width of a dime) or “thick” pages (like a penny).

Close up of Album99 page construction showing the thick seamless spreadClose up of Album99 page construction showing the thick seamless spread

The best part about the Album is the flush mount design. There’s no break or binding in the middle, so a panoramic photo can stretch across the entire spread without interruption. It feels substantial and heavy when you hold it.

The Final Touch

Both options let us get specific with the covers. For the books, there are options for Italian leather, linen cloth, or a custom photo cover.

Various cover material options for hardcover photo books including leather and linenVarious cover material options for hardcover photo books including leather and linen

The Albums go even further with genuine leather, vegan leather, canvas, or linen. They both look beautiful, but the Album definitely has that formal “coffee table centerpiece” vibe.

Stack of Album99 photo albums showing different cover textures and thicknessStack of Album99 photo albums showing different cover textures and thickness

Which One Feels Right?

It really comes down to the feeling we want. The Photo Book is lighter, thinner, and takes up less shelf space. It starts at a lower price point ($36.75), making it perfect for gifting or documenting specific trips.

Overall appearance of a classic photo book on a surfaceOverall appearance of a classic photo book on a surface

The Photo Album is an investment (starting at $99.00), but it’s a tactile experience. It’s heavy, durable, and built for the most important milestones we want to keep safe forever.

Overall appearance of the thicker Album99 sitting on a tableOverall appearance of the thicker Album99 sitting on a table

Whether we choose the storytelling ease of a Book or the timeless craftsmanship of an Album, the important thing is that we’re getting these photos off the cloud and into our hands. We can even look into metal or canvas prints if we want to put a few on the wall. Let’s just pick the ones we love most and start there.