The problem you've described is very solvable. Photos contain the time they were taking and, increasingly, the location they were taken. If you're looking for photos of something you know you saw, a reasonably accurate guess of time and location should narrow the choices to a manageable number.
A two day period is more difficult, but sorting photos by popularity will let people find most of what they're looking for. Photos of themselves are harder, but the facial recognition technology to do so exists as long as you're not in too elaborate of a costume.
I've almost convinced myself to work on this at this point. I hate taking pictures, but I love looking at pictures of memories I have. I don't think I'm alone.
A two day period is more difficult, but sorting photos by popularity will let people find most of what they're looking for. Photos of themselves are harder, but the facial recognition technology to do so exists as long as you're not in too elaborate of a costume.
I've almost convinced myself to work on this at this point. I hate taking pictures, but I love looking at pictures of memories I have. I don't think I'm alone.