Starting with October 2023 stories, our photo prints will be larger (4" x 6" rectangles and 4" x 4" squares), and our subscription price will increase to $19.95 per month for the 30 print tier and to $9.95 for the 10 print tier.
Read MoreThe Sundbergs share the story of their move from Brooklyn, NY to Portland, OR - the loss of Ainsley’s mom and how timeshel helps keep her memory alive as their children grow up.
Read MoreAlice Thompson shares her family's adoption story- the three and a half years of waiting and how timeshel helps preserve this story for years to come, so their son can see how it all came to be.
Read MoreNicole & Mason Ingram share their journey of finding joy in hardship - from a near fatal accident to walking down the aisle six months later, and how timeshel helps them share this story with those they love.
Read MoreWith the passing of Labor Day, and fall's first kisses of crisp air, memories of seasons past come rushing in.
Read MoreOur friend Kat Harris of 'The Refined Woman' talks to us about life, empowering women through visual storytelling, and how timeshel helps her #rememberwell
Read MoreCasey & Marissa Gibbons spend a few minutes talking with us about raising their young family in New York City, how they see their family's story, and ways timeshel helps them #rememberwell
Read More“My work, my travels, my life in the city… None of it was mine to begin with. It’s all a gift, and I have to rest in that.” - Sara Beth Turner
Read MoreWhen you only have a split second to capture a moment, and all else goes out the window, focus on simplicity. A simple photo can lessen the effect of ignoring other composition guidelines.
Read More“My biggest fear is being on my deathbed and feeling like I missed my one chance to live a good life.” - Sean Pfitzenmaier
Read MoreIf we don’t leave room for the subject in the direction they’re moving they’ll appear to crash into the edge of the photo, creating an awkward tension when viewing.
Read More“It’s going to be very hard to leave New York, but I feel pretty certain that Nashville will eventually become home to us as well.” - Ashley Elmquist
Read MoreWhether we’re reading someone’s handwriting, watching dancers, or following a roller coaster, our brains are wired to follow lines. It’s no different when viewing a photograph as lines create paths for the eye to follow.
Read More"I kind of want to be a vagabond... but I'm too responsible for that" - Philip Anema
Read MoreStudies have shown that when viewing images our eyes naturally go to intersection points. These intersection points are created by dividing the image into thirds, both horizontally and vertically.
Read More"When I moved to New York City fresh out of college, I had the rather naive notion that in this city I would recreate myself from the ground up... " - Katy Myers
Read MoreA focal point is the part of an image that draws the eye of a viewer to the most important part of the image, or the area that you want to highlight.
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