#CassConfessions
1002 – Keepsakes + Legacies = Today’s Modern-Day Heirloom
Photography feels like a lost art—which is funny, considering everyone has a camera in their pocket, purse, or hand these days. We spend so much time posting our lives online to prove we’re doing okay, to keep up appearances, or to show people we haven’t seen in years that our lives are “great.”
But in the rush of all that sharing, we’ve forgotten something: the importance of prints.
I’ll admit—even I had forgotten, until the loss of my Grandma Lola and while going through my husband’s grandmother’s house. Holding those photos in my hands, seeing the stories they held, I was reminded just how vital prints really are.
The truth is, the photos we take—of ourselves, our families, our milestones—those are the heirlooms we’ll be leaving behind for our children and grandchildren. Most of us won’t win Nobel Prizes, or star in movies, or make history books. But we will be remembered through the images we choose to keep and preserve.
The photo I’m sharing here is of my Grandma Lola. No one would have known this side of her if it weren’t for that picture being taken—and printed. Her friends and even my grandfather have all passed on, but this photo keeps her spirit alive for us.
Prints aren’t just paper. They’re love, memory, and legacy—frozen in time for the ones who come after us.
Photo of Lola B. in her youth.
Photo quality isn't the best as it's an old picture, but this is Cassandra Dale's Grandmother.
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