Moderators should stay in there box unless it gets nasty and if they want to post advice do it under another name without the word "super moderator " which means what I say is law
I think you're missing the point of a moderator... There is no need to hide behind another name when moderating, and more often then not in a huge number of forums, moderators are part of the community as much as non-mods are.
As for the naming of these moderators - this is part of the site design, probably integrated into the vBulletin coding itself - yeah it could possibly be changed, but why?
I for one don't care who I'm replying to on here - the whole moderator not moderator is defunct for me, unless I have an issue, at which point I would then seek one out. I didn't even notice I was a 'senior member' until your comments pointed me to the bit under my name (well fotojack's, which then led me to look at mine).
Moving back onto the subject in hand though....
I think in today's economic climate, people are a lot more cautious about where they spend their money and how much. Cutting the cost of a wedding album may let the couple use that money for extra seats at the reception, another day on their honeymoon, a slightly more dazzling wedding ring etc etc.
And having their pics in digital format allows them to then if needs arise or desires change to create their own 'photobook' or even better ask the photographer to help them
I don't think the wedding album is dead yet - certainly not the newer photobook types, and certainly in some cases not the 'old skool' print and stick/slide in versions either.
As has been said before, it's what the current wedding photographers can deliver compared to say uncle Bob which will determine how much business you can drum up, and how many 'extras' you can sell with your services above and beyond a set of pictures on a DVD.