In every family, there's one person who remembers to grab the camera before everyone heads out.
The kids jumping into the lake. The sunrise from camp. The fish that almost got away. The laughter around the picnic table over a shared meal. The version of everyone you're with that you'll forget if no one captures it.
That person is probably you.
But capturing memories and finishing them are two different jobs. The footage piles up. Phones fill. Hard drives sit on shelves. The story stays unwritten because editing it into something everyone can actually watch takes time you don't have.
Years from now, those clips won't just remind you where you went. They'll remind everyone who was there what it felt like to be together. But only if you do something with them.
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