
Digital photography has, in some ways, diminished the true meaning of preserving moments. Nowadays, people generally prefer to keep their photos stored on phones, computers, cloud services, or external drives. When we develop or print photographs, we give them new significance: we materialize moments, making memories more tangible, vivid, and long-lasting. Printed photos also make accessing your images faster and easier!
Failing to print photographs increases the risk of losing access to important records of our personal history. Beyond the possibility of device failure, technology evolves rapidly, and there is no guarantee that in a few years we will be able to access today’s digital formats. Special moments deserve to be in your hands, on your walls, in frames, and in family albums. The size of the print doesn’t matter—the important thing is to keep all your memories alive.
Fernanda & Fernando
Fernanda and Fernando celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a couple’s session. During this session, they brought lots of love, wonderful stories, and some old printed photographs from their wedding, as well as pictures of their children and grandchildren. Even though memory sometimes falters, it was amazing to see the pride with which they shared their story while looking at these images with emotion and joy.



















Photography: Feelin’Motion