While looking through a photography book with her father, Susan Kilbride remembered something she had recently learned. People with memory loss diseases don’t just lose their memories—their senses change, including their sight. A photo that looks beautiful to someone without memory loss may have lost its defining features to someone with it. With this in mind, Susan went through some of her family’s previous photo books to choose the photographs that would be easier for people with memory loss to see. These photos are presented here, interspersed with simple quotes in large print to make it easier for memory loss patients to read.