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High School Senior Album Design for Pleasant Vonnoh

Album Designs
ProDPI 11x14 album with single fusion cover designed by Align Album Design

Most of the albums we design are wedding albums. But we also do a fair amount of albums for other occasions including: engagement shoots, high school seniors, family portraits, newborns, bar and bat mitzvahs, birthday parties, and personal travels. 
 
Today's featured album design is for high school senior portrait photographer Pleasant Vonnoh who is based out of Chattanooga, Tennessee. We've been designing albums for Pleasant and her clients for 5 years now, and we adore her work and approach!  
 
Pleasant recently shared this with us: 
 
"Almost all of my clients purchase an album so I love using Align for the design process. It makes my life so much easier. I try to shoot a variety of outfits, locations, and expressions/poses to ensure that the album will be fun and exciting to flip through, instead of feeling like you are looking at the same photo on each page." 
 
That's absolutely what stood out to us about her images throughout this design and why we think it turned out so well! All of the variety in outfits, locations and poses really make this senior album a stand-out! We love to keep each spread cohesive by grouping images taken with the same outfit and location, but as you flip through the design, there is something new and fun on each page. And clearly Pleasant has an amazing talent for putting her clients at ease and getting their personalities to shine through! 
 
Pleasant was kind enough to send us an image of the finished printed album (above). This is a ProDPI 11x14 album with their single fusion cover. Stunning! 
 
Here are a few of our favorite spreads from this design:






To see the design in full, click through the slideshow: 
 
 
 
Thank you, Pleasant, for allowing us to work with your beautiful images!
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Design by: Shannon (View More) // Design style: Classic (View More) // Blog post written by: Melissa Jill