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After
the bride and groom select the photographs, the best images are scanned
into a special computer program that will custom design the client's album.
The buyer can both view the photos and select their arrangement in an
electronic version of their wedding album. The program permits them to
"page through" the electronic album and size and place photos
on each page. When complete, the studio can easily put together the final
albums. The process is a fascinating blend of photography and computer
technology.
But
regardless of the technology, the ultimate measure of a photographer's
work remains the quality of the eye behind the camera. Stop in at 13 North
Main Street and look at the results of the eye of Eric Schryver as displayed
on the walls and in the many albums on the shelves. Most importantly,
if you have someone in your family planning a wedding or a family reunion
or if your business has an important event, Eric Schryver should be one
of those considered for recording the event on film.
Bill Stamper
Editor, Centerville Commerce
[Note:
Since publication of this article,
Schryver's Studio has moved to
6316 Far Hills
Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.]
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For More on
Eric Schryver, see Joanna Thompson's article:
"One
Photographer's Career and How it Started with People"
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