A photo organisation service in Ballarat for the in-between generation who once waited a week to see their photos (hello, Kodak drop-off), and now can’t even find them.
If the thought of wrangling your 20,000+ camera roll (with who-knows how many screenshots and duplicates), as well as all your childhood prints and inherited albums (thanks, Nan) is making you panic-scroll at 3 a.m… BREATHE.
I’ve got your back.
Here are a few things I actually love to do (so that you don’t have to)...
• Curating your camera roll and deleting the duds
• Rescuing your prints from shoeboxes and old albums
• Creating systems for backing up your memories
• Making beautiful photo books that actually tell your story
Basically, it’s us - the micro-generation squished between Gen X and Millennials.
Born late 70s to early 80s (specifically 1977 to 1983), we grew up on mixtapes, MSN Messenger, and Saturday morning TV that you couldn’t pause.
We had childhoods filled with printed photos (film rolls, dodgy flashes, your mum yelling “don’t waste the last shot!”). But then - BAM - we were the first adults to adopt digital cameras and camera phones.
Which means… we’ve got the WORST of both worlds.
👉🏼 Shoeboxes of prints AND hard drives of JPEGs.
👉🏼 Chunky albums with magnetic sleeves AND chaotic camera rolls with 20,000+ photos.
👉🏼 Baby photos of us neatly organised by our parents, but our own kids’ childhoods? Buried between screenshots of pasta bake recipes and memes we meant to delete.
No wonder we’re overwhelmed. We were the guinea pigs of the photo explosion.
Gen Z were born swiping.
We were born stacking photo prints in shoeboxes.
And that’s exactly why Ever After Archives exists: to help you rescue your family memories, turn chaos into calm, and finally feel in control of your photos again.
Start by downloading The iPhone Photo Fix - 5 quick tweaks to save your storage, your memories, and your sanity.