
THERE’S a familiar pattern in most families: mum is always there, but rarely in the frame.
She’s the one capturing birthdays, holidays, and the everyday moments you don’t think twice about. She documents it all quietly, making sure no special moment is missed. And yet, when you look back, she’s often the one missing from photos of the memories she helped create.
This Mother’s Day, and moving forward, let’s change that.

Take more photos of her, not just the posed ones, but the candid moments. The natural laugh across the table, the way she looks when she doesn’t know the camera is there, the small in-between moments that say everything.
Because those are the images that matter most.
Photos aren’t just for now. They become keepsakes, proof of presence, and little reminders years from now of how she showed up, cared, and loved without asking for anything in return.
And while she may not ask to be in the picture, she deserves to be part of the story too.
So, pick up the camera, call her into the frame, and capture mum the way she has always captured everyone else. Because one day, these will be the moments she looks back and treasure most.
Years from now, these momentos could make the ultimate, thoughtful Mother’s Day gift, showing her all the endearing moments that she was there.





