Taming the Chaos

There’s something that’s been building behind the scenes for a while now… and it started in a very personal place.

At some point, I realized our family photos were everywhere. Phones. Old laptops. External hard drives. Cloud accounts I barely remembered setting up. Thousands upon thousands of images that mattered deeply — but lived in a kind of digital chaos.

And even as a photographer (someone who really should have this figured out), I kept telling myself: “I’ll deal with this when things slow down.”

Spoiler: they don’t.

So over the last year, I went deep. I started figuring out what actually works when it comes to organizing, protecting, and enjoying your photos — without turning it into a massive, overwhelming project.

And once I started talking about it?
I heard the same thing over and over again:
“Wait… this is exactly me. Where do I even start?”

That’s what led me to create something new — a super quick, no-overwhelm starting point.

👉 Take the “What’s Your Photo Chaos Type?” quiz

It takes less than a minute, and it will:

  • Pinpoint the exact type of photo overwhelm you’re dealing with

  • Help you understand why past attempts haven’t worked

  • Show you the simplest path forward (based on you, not a generic system)

Because the truth is — most people don’t fail at organizing their photos.
They just start in the wrong place.

If your photos feel scattered, overwhelming, or slightly stressful every time you think about them… this is a really easy first step.

P.S. You don’t need to be “ready” to fix everything. Most people say the biggest relief comes from finally understanding what’s actually going on — and realizing it’s fixable.

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