Eachday
Be meaningful.
March 21st, 2007
The new Eachday is almost ready to enter the world. And with it, we believe, comes a new and more meaningful way to collect and share your memories.
Random images floating through the internets have no context. Photo albums often just compound that problem. Meaning comes from knowing the context; knowing the story. And that’s the basis of Eachday: finding meaning by rooting the story in the flow of time.
Eventually – as digital photography and videography continue to become more pervasive – we’ll be practically drowning in our own memories, simply because the methods of capture will be so easy. Today, carrying cameras with gigabytes of memory, we routinely return home with hundreds of pictures. For example, in the nine months after my daughter was born, I took over 4,000 pictures (she stars in many of them). There’s lots of cute ones, but that “Oh my gosh. How can she be so big already?!” moment didn’t hit me until I looked at them from start to finish.
We are amazed that the album lasted this long, but it’s time to ditch the album.
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