Prints, albums and lasting memories
After a photo shoot, there are often a lot of emotions. Then comes the question: what to do with these images? Keep them on a hard drive, share them on social media, print them… Each option reflects a different relationship with your photos. However, certain ways of preserving them give them a much deeper value.
Don’t let your images lie dormant on a screen
Today, most of our photos remain digital. They accumulate in folders, phones, clouds… and sometimes end up forgotten. A photo that sits on a screen is an image that we no longer really look at.
Printing your photos gives them a place in the real world again. It brings them into everyday life, beyond the digital realm.
Photo printing: an intimate relationship with images
A print is an object. You can touch it, move it, put it down, frame it. It is a simple and powerful way to reconnect with an image.
Choosing a print also means taking the time to ask yourself: which photo touches me the most? Which one really says something about me?
Hung on a wall or placed on a shelf, a photo becomes a discreet but powerful reminder.
The album: telling a story
The photo album allows you to give a narrative to a session. It is no longer a collection of isolated images, but a coherent whole, an emotional journey.
Leafing through an album is like reliving an experience. It is also an object that we keep, pass on, and bring out again years later. Unlike digital files, an album stands the test of time.
Memories for today… and tomorrow
Photos often become even more valuable with the passing of time. They bear witness to a period of life, a state of mind, a version of oneself that we sometimes forget.
Seeing each other later, remembering who we were, that precise moment… That’s where photography takes on its full meaning.
Choose what makes sense for you
There is no right or wrong way to store your photos. The key is to choose what suits you best: a few carefully selected prints, a complete album, or a combination of both.
What matters is that your images continue to live on, accompany you and remind you that you deserve to be seen, here and now.

