As a photo organizer, I help you get the “photo overwhelm” under control.
I’ve always been drawn to old photos. The histories hidden within them fascinate me. What were my grandparents like before they were married? What was Christmas like for my parents when they were kids? What did Boston look like in the 1940s? Sometimes photos give me the answers. Sometimes they give me the courage to ask the questions.
Our photos create a timeline of our lives. Helping people preserve these timelines makes me a bit of a historian, which I love. When I help a client organize their photos, I’m giving them back control over their family histories. Not to mention, I give them the time they didn’t have to spend doing the project themselves. I can get done in a month what most people won’t accomplish in years.
In addition to being a photo organizer, I’m also a professional photographer (of 17 years!). So not only do I help people preserve their family memories, I also help them make them! I’m a mom to one rambunctious and too-smart-for-his-own-good little boy, a drinker of tea, an eater of ice cream, and a lover of all things pop culture.
Things I love that some people despise: the Oscars, Ben Affleck, Yacht Rock
Things I despise that some people love: carrots, Jason Alexander, coffee
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Photos are super important to me. I take a lot of photos with my phone, but also with my “real” camera. I still have professional photos taken of my family annually. Growing up, my family valued photography, so there are plenty of photos of me as a little kid. My parents have thousands of photos. A lot of them are in albums, but some are in ziplocs, some are loose in bins, some are still in their envelopes. My story is similar to that of a lot of photo organizers; Big Days and Every Days was born after getting my parents’ photos in shape. Now I get to help other people in the Boston area get their photo messes under control.
My son got in on the Barbie fever and enjoyed some Dream House time. Photo by: Ashley Pizzuti
My parents dressed up as Dorothy and the Scarecrow for Halloween, 1973.
My little family in Santa Monica by the pier. January 2024
Looking at my grandmother’s negatives.