 You can build a remote shutter button for the Adafruit Memento camera. This simple project uses a momentary push button to create an external remote for triggering the shutter button on the Memento camera. Our 3D printed snap fit enclosure houses the button PCB and doubles as a handle so you can take still photos without having to manually press the onboard shutter button. The Adafruit Memento Dev Board features the ESP32S3, a 5 megapixel camera sensor, color TFT display, accelerometer, SD card slot, and speaker buzzard. This button PCB features a JSTPH connector making it easy to plug into the stamina port on the side of the camera board. The Memento camera code in Circuit Python allows for easy customization, allowing you to trigger the shutter in different ways. Adding an external button is straightforward. Using the debounce library, you can detect a long press for doing autofocus. To get the code and documentation on using the Pi Camera Library, go to learn.adafruit.com. You can get the parts to build this project, links are in the description. 3D print the parts to make the snap fit enclosure using your favorite PLA filament. We modify the Memento camera case to expose the ports so you can plug in external components and sensors. Get the code, files, and full tutorial on the Project Learn Guide. You can build a simple step switch using pieces of cardboard, copper tape, and alligator clips. We built this prototype to demonstrate you can craft your own shutter remote with common materials. We hope this inspires you to check out the Adafruit Memento for building your own camera projects.