Friday - Digital Photo Book

But how often do those Friday feelings get lost? We capture the highlights: the birthday party on Saturday, the brunch on Sunday, the big meeting on Monday. Yet, the quiet joy of a Friday evening—the takeout dinner, the cozy socks, the golden hour light hitting your living room—often vanishes into the camera roll abyss.

There is a specific energy in the eyes of a person who knows they don't have to set an alarm for tomorrow. That glint is priceless. Over 52 weeks, your Friday Digital Photo Book will become a flipbook of joy, showing the gradual softening of your shoulders as the week releases its grip. Part 3: How to Create Your Own Friday Digital Photo Book (Step-by-Step) Creating a Friday digital photo book is shockingly easy. You do not need a fancy camera or graphic design skills. You need a smartphone and 30 minutes of consistency per week. Step 1: Set a Friday Alarm (The Trigger) The hardest part is remembering to take the photo. Set a recurring alarm on your phone for every Friday at 5:00 PM (or 6:00 PM, or 8:00 PM). Label the alarm: "Take your Friday photo." friday digital photo book

Every Friday, photograph your hand holding something. Your keys, a glass of wine, a video game controller, a kid's hand. Over a year, you will see how your possessions and relationships change. But how often do those Friday feelings get lost

"In Year 1, I was single. My Friday photos were all of my cat and a bottle of cheap rosé. In Year 2, I was dating. Suddenly, there were two wine glasses. In Year 3, we got engaged—the photo is of our hands with a pizza box. In Year 4, we had a newborn. The photos stopped being aesthetic and became real—spit-up on my shoulder, 3 AM feedings (still technically Friday night). Year 5, the toddler is in the photos. Year 6, we are back to two wine glasses, but the cat is gone." There is a specific energy in the eyes