Family reunion: how to centralize everyone's photos
keep memorizFamily gatherings are rare. Once or twice a year, sometimes less. And each time, the same scenario: everyone takes photos, everyone promises to send them, and three weeks later no one has done it. Sharing photos at family gatherings has never had a practical solution. Until now.
Why family photos are never shared
Uncle Patrick doesn't know how to send a batch of photos by email. Aunt Françoise doesn't have WhatsApp. The cousins have their group but won't add the grandparents. The result: each branch has its own photos, and no one has the complete album.
The multi-generational challenge
Grandparents (70+) take photos but struggle to send them. Parents (40-60) want it to work in 10 seconds. Young adults don't want to install an app. Teens will only share if it's instantaneous. The QR code is the only solution that works for everyone.
How to organize sharing in practice
Create your KeepMemoriz gallery before the reunion. Print 2-3 posters. Place them on the main table. At the beginning of the meal, show one or two people how to scan. For older people, ask a grandchild to help them.
"Grandma, 82, scanned the QR code all by herself. 340 photos. It's the first time we've had everyone's photos in one place." Nicolas
What about after the reunion?
Share the gallery link in the family group. Everyone can view and download their favorites. You can also create a printed photo book for grandparents for Christmas. Visit the KeepMemoriz page.
Create your family gallery
Simple for all generations. Accessible without an app.
→ Order the family gallery, €49.99