Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made
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Family Frames By Memory Collective x Method Made

“Family Frames explores loss, time, and healing on the streets of San Francisco. The project began while I was walking the Mission, photographing how old ads decayed and transformed. I realized my own family photos—filled with a history of dysfunction—needed that same transformation.
I enlarge these childhood photographs and wheat-paste them across the Mission and SOMA. I still remember the adrenaline of the first night, with my wife acting as my getaway driver. Since then, I have returned to document how weather, grime, tags, and tears change them. As the images fracture, they reflect the destruction within my own family and their new life in the public eye.

In this project, the community becomes my co-author. Personal memories are layered with collective experience until these images no longer belong only to my family—they become shared. This work is an invitation to see how the city can turn a private "elegy" into a shared story.”

-Philip Sager for Memory Collective

Dimensions: H 11” x W 6.67”
Medium: Limited Edition Zine
Created: 2026
Includes: 2 tear out “Family Frames” & an optional print from the book.

This work was created for the Method Made @ West Coast Craft Summer Edition, 2026.


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