Baptism and First Communion: the family album your child will revisit as an adult
A baptism, a First Communion: it's the family gathered together, sometimes from far away. Photos are taken everywhere at once, in the church, at the table, outside, and everyone leaves with their share. Here's how to gather this memory before it scatters.
A memory scattered across the family
Grandma has the best portrait, cousin filmed the key moment, parents have the ceremony photos. Everyone holds a fragment of the day.
Without a common point, these fragments never come together. The family leaves, phones fill up with something else, and the complete album doesn't exist anywhere.
The moment doesn't replay
A First Communion, a baptism: it happens only once. The generations gathered that day won't always be here. Capturing widely means protecting an irreplaceable memory.
The child doesn't realize it yet. Today is when the album they'll revisit as adults is built, with the faces of those who were there.
Gathering the church, the meal and the wishes
A shared album, fed by QR code, brings together all the moments of the day in one place, in original quality.
Beyond photos, a written or voice guestbook lets loved ones leave a message for the child. Over time, these voices become the most precious part of the album.
An album designed to last and for everyone
The advantage of a service without an app is that even the least tech-savvy grandparents can participate: one scan, two gestures.
Choose a private album, hosted in the European Union, with sufficient storage to download and archive everything at your leisure.