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The 'renewing vows' thread has just had me thinking (shock!). Apart from a couple of framed pictures my wife has in the bedroom, I can't remember ever looking at our wedding photo album in the last 21 years. And as I have absolutely no idea where it is I couldn't if I wanted to, at the moment anyway - I'm betting Mrs.Pm knows where it is though.

So anyone else in same situation?Can you place your hands on the album. Bonus points for your amusing wedding photos posted.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I'm not posting them but I looked at mine recently. Someone posted a photo from their wedding day (20 odd years ago) on Facebook which was funny seeing as I didn't know them back then. He looked so young (had hair).
 

cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Ours are in the loft. Pretty sure we looked at them at least once in the past 15 years of marriage.
 
Mine are in a box at the back of the cupboard in one of those photo albums where you peel the transparent bit back, put your photo in and smooth the film back over it- messy and wrinkly and all the photos slip around. Doesn't matter much anyway considering they are in a box in the cupboard.
 
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User169

Guest
Photographer stuck em through the wrong solution and trashed the lot.
 
My parents were married for more than 50 years. They couldn't afford to get the wedding photos printed, so they just had sepia contact prints. By the time they could afford it, the photographer was no longer in business. I don't think ever missed them. The contact prints were quite large, from old fashion negatives 2"x3", so enough to scan for funeral memorabilia.

Other strange fact: my mother was a lawyer, and claimed that the piece of property divorcing couple fought over the most was the wedding album.
 

Gasman

Old enough to know better, too old to care!
Our album is on a bookshelf in the sitting room. It has been looked at although not for a while. Shortly after we were married my wife brought a few of her colleagues to our flat for a drink and a considerable scrum formed around one of our wedding pictures which was framed and on display. This may have been partly because most of her colleagues were Chinese or Indian and I was wearing a kilt in the picture.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
The contact prints were quite large, from old fashion negatives 2"x3", so enough to scan for funeral memorabilia.
Some of those old pics are incredibly sharp. I scanned some ancient pics of my Dad's - maybe 2" square or something like that - at high resolution: 1200dpi I think it was. Made perfectly acceptable A4 prints, using glossy photo paper in a Canon graphics printer.
 

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
I had a couple of books made up.
We got married in New York and had a student take some photos for us but tbh, the best ones were taken by friends & family.
We had some professional photos done when we got home, (in full dress) in one of our favourite walking places.
I prefer the NY ones as they are more relaxed and natural....

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Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
The 'renewing vows' thread has just had me thinking (shock!). Apart from a couple of framed pictures my wife has in the bedroom, I can't remember ever looking at our wedding photo album in the last 21 years. And as I have absolutely no idea where it is I couldn't if I wanted to, at the moment anyway - I'm betting Mrs.Pm knows where it is though.

So anyone else in same situation?Can you place your hands on the album. Bonus points for your amusing wedding photos posted.


Which wedding??? :laugh:
 

NorthernDave

Never used Über Member
The photo album is in a decorative box in the cupboard.
Not looked at it this century I don't think, but should dig it out as those 90's fashions must be worth another look by now. We should be OK as we wore traditional wedding attire, but the guests might be another matter.
The VHS video of the day (filmed on one of those new fangled Sharp Viewcams) is in a cupboard upstairs - I don't think that has been watched in years, and we have nothing to play it on now anyway...
 
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