The Most Popular Keepsake from a Dog Photography Session

You know that moment when you're choosing a gift, totally overwhelmed by options, and someone says: "You can't go wrong with this one — it's what everyone gets"?

Suddenly you know exactly what you need.

This is that post.

Custom dog photo album featuring Lhasa Apso portraits from Atlanta photographer CM Bryson

The Standout: The Custom Album

Over 90% of my clients choose an album after their session.

That number has stayed consistent year after year, across all kinds of clients, all kinds of dogs, all kinds of homes. It's not a trend. It's just what people actually want when they see the images.

An album holds the whole session — the portraits and the silly faces, the action shots and the quiet ones, the images you'd frame and the ones that make you laugh. It's designed to slow you down. It sits on a coffee table and gets picked up and flipped through. It tells the full story of your dog in a way that a single wall piece can't.

And it's built to last.

What Real Clients Have Said

"I wanted to say that I am absolutely blown away by the album. Being able to see how incredible the photography is in print is phenomenal — not to mention that the album itself is just absolutely beautiful."

"The album really tells the story of our little family. We will treasure it forever."

Black leather pet photo album with couple and two dogs in Atlanta session

The Go-All-In Favorite: Collection 1

When someone wants everything from their session, Collection 1 is the one they reach for:

  • 40-image album

  • Matching digital files

  • Wall art credit

  • Option to upgrade to all digitals

This is for the client who looks at the images and genuinely cannot choose. You don't have to — this collection is built for exactly that.

If you've been wondering how to make the most of your session, or which product will actually make it off your phone and into your home — start here.

The album is more than a product. It's your dog's story in your hands.

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