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In the spring of 2014, the New Jersey band Real Estate released a new album, Atlas. Pitchfork described it as their most forlorn album and their most beautiful. That summer, it was our go-to album

I was particularly inspired by the song, Talking Backwards. Although it’s about a guy having a hard time telling his girlfriend he loves her, I couldn’t help but find other parallels to things that, for whatever reason, hold us back.

Talking Backwards became my theme song for creating In One Hundred Pages. I wanted to help creative moms who can’t seem to find the time to print their photos even though they know how important it is.

You pick up your camera and take pictures to capture fleeting moments.

You take photos because you love your kids and want to remember them at this moment.

You capture real moments – the smiles, tears, tantrums, laughter.

But for so many of us, when it comes to printing our photos, it’s the one thing that’s so hard to do.

Years from now, do you want to huddle around your computer, phone, Facebook or whatever other digital device/network that’s around to reminisce?

Instead, imagine looking through a photo book.

Flipping page by page, remembering your family’s big and small moments.

Imagine seeing your favorite photos from the year in one place.

If you love the idea of an annual photo book…..but never find time to make one….In One Hundred Pages is for you.

It’s my version of the faster-to-do, must-have annual photo book.

It’s one thing that really matters.

If there’s one photo book you make this year, tell your family story In One Hundred Pages.

Join me today.


 

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