Your memories are meaningful.
As former photojournalists and wedding photographers, we deeply understand the value of memories.


Rachel at 5 years old with her Fisher-Price “my first camera."
Yet millions of memories gather dust — on USB drives and in shoeboxes. We want to change that. Our memories connect us; they remind us who we are and where we come from.
That’s why we started Reminis, a company dedicated to saving and sharing family stories, one photo at a time.


Andrew on an easter egg hunt at age 3 in his backyard in St. Louis.