The Legacy Project: Preserve Family Stories Before They Are Lost
Published: February 10, 2026 | By Mark K.
Most families assume there will always be more time to record stories. In reality, voices, details, and perspective disappear faster than expected. The Legacy Project exists to preserve that history while the people who carry it are still here.

What the Legacy Project Includes
- •Portrait session designed for dignified, timeless family imagery.
- •Guided interview capture focused on life stories, milestones, and values.
- •Curated digital archive for long-term family access and sharing.
Who This Is For
Families often book this project when a grandparent or parent is entering a new season of life, after a health scare, before a major move, or during a reunion where multiple generations are together. The common thread is urgency with purpose.
What Families Ask Most
The most common concern is comfort in front of camera. Sessions are paced calmly, with guided prompts, pauses, and flexibility so the conversation feels natural and respectful.
Families also ask about deliverables and timing. Legacy projects start at $1,925, and final archives are typically delivered in about six weeks depending on project scope.

A Better Question Than “Someday”
Instead of asking whether this can wait, ask what your family would lose if the stories are never recorded. A legacy archive is not just content. It becomes a reference point for children and grandchildren long after this season passes.