Guided Setup Option
When you order a custom album from MemoryMaker, the hardest part is often not the printing — it's deciding how to structure your photos before they ever reach the press. The Guided Setup Option is built for exactly that moment. It's a structured session where we walk through your photo collection together, sorting, sequencing, and deciding what stays in the album and what belongs elsewhere.
This option works best for families who have a few hundred photos from a wedding, a baby's first year, or a long trip and aren't sure how to turn them into a coherent story. Instead of staring at a blank template, you get a clear process: we start with a short questionnaire about the occasion, then move into a video call where we review your selected images on screen, and finish with a page-by-page layout plan you can approve before anything is printed.
The tradeoff is straightforward. You trade a bit of time upfront — usually two sessions of about an hour each — for a finished album that doesn't feel like a random pile of snapshots. You also avoid the common mistake of overloading a spread with too many similar shots. We make the cuts for you, and we explain why certain photos carry the story better than others.
What you receive at the end is a complete layout plan: page counts, photo placement, caption suggestions, and a recommended paper and binding combination based on how often you expect to flip through the album. If you change your mind later, the plan is easy to adjust before printing begins. This is not a design service where we disappear and hand you a finished product — it's a guided process that leaves you with the confidence to approve every page.
If you already have a clear idea of what you want, this option may feel like more than you need. But if you've been putting off making an album because the organizing feels overwhelming, it's the difference between a project that stalls and one that gets finished.