Abstract This paper examines the role of family games and photographic practices in the Lezero household as mechanisms for bonding, cultural transmission, and memory-making. Using mixed methods — participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and visual content analysis — the updated study (2025–2026) investigates how play and family photography function across three generations in a single family, how digital practices have altered those functions, and implications for family cohesion and identity. Key findings: (1) structured games foster routine interaction and skill transmission; (2) photographs serve both archival and performative roles; (3) digital platforms have increased frequency but shifted privacy norms; (4) intergenerational differences persist in meaning and management of images and games. Recommendations include intentional family rituals around photography and multimodal play to strengthen intergenerational ties.
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