Echoes & Imprints
Before the story is gone,
there's still time to start.
You have thousands of photos. Somewhere in there are the stories that matter most. You just haven't found the time to do anything about it. This is where you begin.
If you're like most moms, your camera roll has thousands of photos and almost none of them have stories attached. Not because you don't care. Because life moves fast, and organizing photos always feels like a project for "someday."
But here's what I've learned: the photo survives. The story almost doesn't.
I'm a photographer who became a memory keeper out of necessity. I've spent years thinking about what it means to preserve not just images, but the stories behind them — and I created this guide for anyone who knows they want to do something with their photos but doesn't know where to begin.
Before the Story Is Gone get the free guide
A simple starting framework for anyone with thousands of photos and not enough time to figure out what to do with them. No overwhelm. No perfect system required. Just a clear first step.
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