About Project of Determination

More than Determination

Let us tell you something we’ve come to understand over the years—determination isn’t just a word we say in passing. No, it’s a journey, a living, breathing endeavor shaped by our willpower, our resilience, and the dreams we cradle close to our hearts.

Now, take a moment to look at that word—determination. Thirteen letters, each one carrying a flicker of meaning. We like to think of it as a playful wordsmith, whispering little truths along the way. “Orientate mind,” it reminds us—align your thoughts with your purpose. Then comes “Iteration mend”—because we stumble, we learn, and we grow stronger with each try. And “Adroit eminent”—a call to hone our craft, to rise with grace and skill in whatever we do.

Door to the Greatness

We see, chasing excellence means turning away from “good enough.” It’s about doing things with care, with pride, and yes, with a touch of ingenuity—getting things done right, with heart and with purpose. Whether it’s our work, our studies, our passions, or our play, determination is the key that opens the door to something greater.

And we never walk this road alone. We lean on our team—those who lift us, guide us, and remind us why we started. Giving up? That’s simply not part of our story.

Our Project

With The Story in Portrait, we’ve taken on the sacred task of writing lives—capturing truth with tenderness and courage. During the Pandemic, we were humbled by the voices of our grandparents and mentors. Their photo biographies rang with wisdom, strength, and love—testaments to lives that mattered, stories that deserve to be held close.

In the end, it’s these stories—their laughter, their hardships, their victories—that shape the legacy they leave behind. For their children and grandchildren, these portraits become more than memories; they become a source of pride, a bridge across time.

Road to the Goal

Determination is the ink in our pen. Innovation is the spark that keeps us moving forward. And through this project, we dream of a world where every person, no matter their path, can leave behind more than a name carved in stone—a vivid, lasting portrait that tells the world, “I was here. This was my story. Only our descendants care about it.”