You already know what this is about.
It is about the people in the photos. The way your family lives right now. The dimples on pudgy hands. Tiny toes. The way a teenager finally relaxes and offers a real smile. The small expressions that change before you even realize they have.
This is the version of them you want to remember.
I understand that feeling. I carry a small photo of me at eight years old, my arm wrapped around my grandmother as she sits in her green chair. She was my favorite human, and that image means everything to me. It holds something irreplaceable, a piece of her I get to keep.
That photo is the reason I built this.
I am in the middle of it with my own two kids. I see how the toddler years blur into the energy of the tween and teen years, and how their personalities come through in ways I never expected. I know the pull of wanting to capture them while also wanting them to be themselves.
Time moves. Childhood changes slowly at first, then all at once. One day, you look back and realize the version of them you knew so well has already changed.
What matters most is connection. The way you are together. The feeling of it, exactly as it is.
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