New album plan that expands the experience value of photography: photobase proposes a new 'picture book-style album' where your child becomes the main character
Labo Network has released a 'picture book-style album plan' for its photobase service, turning kids' photos into original storybooks to preserve memories as a readable experience.
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Labo Network Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kita-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Yusuke Tanaka) has newly released a "Picture Book-Style Album Plan" where your child becomes the main character, as part of its photo session service "photobase" targeting babies and kids aged 0 to 2.
Precisely because taking photos has become so accessible today, photobase focuses on "how to preserve memories" and proposes a new experience of a "readable album" that you will want to pick up even after your child has grown.
## A Picture Book-Style Album Plan that Preserves Photos as a "Story"
In the newly released plan, a picture book with a completely original story is created based on the taken photos.
It is a book where your child appears as the main character of the story, and the memories of that time come back to life with every turn of the page.
Not only can it be enjoyed as a read-aloud book, but it also shapes memories that transcend time, whether to look back on after they have grown or to give as a gift to your child in the future.
## Thoughts Put into the Shape of a Picture Book
While it has become easier to save photo data, there is an issue where taken photos are not looked back on enough and are difficult to utilize.
In many cases, the memories themselves get buried within a massive amount of data.
By having a clear use case of "reading," a picture book is the optimal content to experience photos closely.
In addition, the value of a picture book changes according to the stage of growth.
In childhood, it creates time for parents and children to read together; after growing up, it becomes a record to look back on memories; and in the future, it can even become a gift to pass down to the next generation.
photobase aims to provide photos not as transient data, but as a value that is inherited over time.
Precisely because taking photos has become so accessible today, photobase focuses on "how to preserve memories" and proposes a new experience of a "readable album" that you will want to pick up even after your child has grown.
## A Picture Book-Style Album Plan that Preserves Photos as a "Story"
In the newly released plan, a picture book with a completely original story is created based on the taken photos.
It is a book where your child appears as the main character of the story, and the memories of that time come back to life with every turn of the page.
Not only can it be enjoyed as a read-aloud book, but it also shapes memories that transcend time, whether to look back on after they have grown or to give as a gift to your child in the future.
## Thoughts Put into the Shape of a Picture Book
While it has become easier to save photo data, there is an issue where taken photos are not looked back on enough and are difficult to utilize.
In many cases, the memories themselves get buried within a massive amount of data.
By having a clear use case of "reading," a picture book is the optimal content to experience photos closely.
In addition, the value of a picture book changes according to the stage of growth.
In childhood, it creates time for parents and children to read together; after growing up, it becomes a record to look back on memories; and in the future, it can even become a gift to pass down to the next generation.
photobase aims to provide photos not as transient data, but as a value that is inherited over time.