There was a gap between taking the photos and doing something with them. I lived in that gap for years.
Between caring for my two kids and everything else life throws at you, I had thousands of photos sitting on my phone — years of incredible moments, milestones, and everyday magic — and I never did anything with them. I always meant to make a photo book. Every year I'd think about it, and every year it just didn't happen.
I've always had a feel for the moments that matter — not the technically perfect shots, but the ones that capture something real. The candid nobody posed for. The slightly blurry one where everyone is laughing. The quiet Tuesday that somehow produced the best photo of the year. Those moments were buried in my camera roll like everyone else's. Sound familiar?
So I built the service I always wished existed. Evergreen Albums takes the whole thing off your plate — the sorting, the selecting, the designing, the ordering. You share your photos once and a beautiful hardcover book of your year arrives at your door. That's it.
Every book is made with genuine care. I look for the photos that tell the real story of your year, not just the ones that look the best. And every book opens with a short narrative — a few sentences that capture what the year was actually about, written specifically for your family.
The years go fast. These books make sure they last.
Technical perfection matters less than emotional truth. We choose photos that feel right, not just ones that look right.
Even a quiet year has a narrative. Our job is to find it in your photos and bring it to the surface.
Photos locked in a phone get forgotten. Photos in a book get revisited, shared, and treasured for generations.