What a Memorial Portrait Can Be
For generations, a memorial portrait meant a painting or a single framed photo of someone who had passed. It honored them — but it kept them apart, alone on the wall.
There's another kind of memorial portrait: the one where they are back in the photo with the rest of you. Your father at the wedding he never got to attend. Your mother in the graduation photo she never got to see. Your grandmother holding the great-grandchild she never met.
That's what AddFamilyPhoto creates. We start from your real family photo and add your loved one back into it — so the portrait isn't of one person, it's of your family, together again.
It looks like a real photograph because it begins as one. It's the memorial portrait you would print, frame, and put on the mantle — the one your grandchildren will grow up seeing.




