Sound familiar?
If so, you’re probably a Xennial mum with an iPhone that’s screaming “Storage Almost Full” every time you open it.
Inside that little square of chaos lives:
And through it all, you keep thinking: I should really do something about my photos.
But where do you even start?
You’re not lazy or disorganised. You're just living through the weird photo-generation gap.
Because remember - we grew up with old-school film and disposable cameras, floppy disks, and shoeboxes of prints. And now we’re juggling 25,000 digital photos across iPhones, clouds, laptops, and random USBs.
No one ever taught us how to manage this - until now.
Your 7-day, fluff-free, Xennial-friendly roadmap to finally going from: “Where even ARE my photos” to “Ahhh, everything’s right where it should be."
✓ Clear the clutter (buh-bye blurry duplicates and random screenshots)
✓ Create a simple photo system that makes sense to YOU
✓ Set up a “forever home” for your photos
✓ Free up space on your phone for the important memories
Because it’s made for real life, not Pinterest life.
You’ll get:
One small step a day = a calmer camera roll by the end of the week.
The tiny habit that kickstarts photo calm
Ditch the junk (screenshots, blurries, duplicates - gone)
Learn the 3-second rule for guilt-free decluttering
Pick your story-telling favourites
Create simple albums that actually work
Back up your memories like a pro (without tech panic)
Set up your weekly reset - the secret to staying organised
As well as instant access to the Camera Roll Reset, you’ll also get:
You’ll finish the week with a tidy, backed-up camera roll, a system you actually understand, and the calm, smug satisfaction of knowing exactly where everything lives.
I’m Chryssius - wife, boy-mum, memory keeper, and self-confessed photo nerd.
I help overwhelmed Xennial mums rescue their memories from the chaos of their camera roll (and the dusty old hard drives and shoeboxes, too).
I’m a proud member of The Photo Organisers (yep, it’s a real thing) and an Associate Ambassador for Forever™, which basically means I have very strong feelings about photo preservation, digital clutter, and the right way to label a folder.
I bring the nerdy know-how, the no-BS step-by-step system, and just enough humour to make organising your photos feel… dare I say it… fun.
This is for you if your camera roll is a bit… chaotic. Not because you’re disorganised, but because you’ve been busy living your life! It’s especially perfect if you feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of photos you have, don’t know where to start (or started and got stuck), keep meaning to “sort it out one day”, you want a simple system that actually fits into real life, or if you’re a “take all the photos, deal with them later” kind of person.
Nope, no subscriptions here! This is a one-time purchase, and you get instant access to: the full 7-day reset, a simple system you can keep using forever, plus a full year of weekly emails to help you stay on track. No ongoing fees or surprise charges, and no “oops I forgot to cancel” situations.
You’re not on your own. If you hit a wall, feel unsure, or just need a bit of reassurance, you can reach out via email and I’ll help you get unstuck.
I do — and honestly, sometimes that’s exactly what people need. If you’re feeling completely overwhelmed, short on time, or just thinking “can someone else please deal with this?”, I offer done-for-you photo organising services where I take the chaos and turn it into something beautifully sorted for you. You can reach out via email or book a free, no-obligation photo chat to talk through what that could look like.
Actually, that’s completely normal. Most people I work with have tens of thousands of photos. The good news is you’re not tackling them all at once; the Camera Roll Reset helps you put a simple system in place so you can save the good stuff and let go of the clutter, but also stay on top of new photos as they come in.
This isn’t about me convincing you. If you’re still reading, you already know:
Because your photos aren’t just pixels. They’re your life.
So... let’s get them organised.