Collect whole moments
A collection could already gather individual photos from across your moments. Now it can gather whole moments too, so a collection can read like a small journal of its own.

A collection has always been a way to pull individual photos into one gallery: your portraits, your black and white work, the frames you are proudest of.
But sometimes the thing you want to gather is not loose photos. It is whole moments: a few favorite trips, a year of highlights, or the moments you would show someone first.
Now you can.
When you create a collection, you choose what goes in it: individual photos or whole moments.
A collection of moments reads like a focused journal page. Each moment keeps its title, date, location, and photos, laid out in the same style as your journal home. The difference is that you choose the order, rather than having everything sorted by date.
Readers can open any moment from the collection and move into the full set with a tap, just like they would from your journal home. It becomes a focused front door to one slice of your work.
Building one is quick. Pick the moments you want from a simple browser, drag them into the order you like, and publish.
Like any collection, it gets its own link. You can also add it to your journal navigation so it sits beside your pages.
A moment can appear in as many collections as you like, and it always stays in its home journal. A collection is a curated view, not a copy. Rename a moment or add more photos later, and every collection it appears in stays up to date.
- Choose photos or whole moments when you create a collection
- A moment collection reads like your journal home, in the order you set
- Pick moments from a browser and drag to arrange them
- Each collection gets its own link
- Add collections to your journal navigation
- Moments stay in their home journal, so a collection is a view, not a copy
