Photo
Organization.
A lifetime of
memories could spend a lifetime in a box.
Well we
thought we would start a regular blog post for your enjoyment. This will be about your photos. Yes that is right, YOURS, not ours.
Remember when
you picked up your photos at the local camera counter and looked over those
memories. This made you smile and get
that warm fuzzy feeling. You then took
the photos and showed them to your family and friends. Maybe had some reprints made for them.
There is
probably nothing more rewarding than to look at your own photo memories.
Now where are
they? All those memories are in a box
or album stored away in the basement or the attic.
When was the
last time you looked at them?
So let’s get
those wonderful memories out of storage and make a way to enjoy them
today. How do you do that? (You ask) You say that this is going to be a big job
and you just don’t have time for it or know where to start. Well we will help you and guide you through
the whole process to make this easy as possible.
Often, the biggest barrier for organizing your
photos and memories, is the fact that you have a little bit of everything
scattered about your home. So your first step in this series of photo tips, is
to hunt for your memories and gather them
together in one central location. Here's what to look for....
You may have a box of old photos and albums
handed down by a family member, or your parents. In upcoming tips, we'll help
you tackle this group of important photos and offer suggestions for
identifying a timeline.
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It
wasn't that long ago that we took a roll of film to be developed, and got
doubles or triples for friends and relatives! Remember the gratification of 1
hour printing? I'll bet you didn't get out of the parking lot, before you
opened your pack of photos! We're going to offer some simple ways to get this
large group of important photos organized.
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So grab a big
bag, or a box and start assembling all of the photos, albums, videos and
movies. In our next blog post we will
work on starting the sorting process.
Now remember, the way to get this done is not to look at them, just
collect them and put them in one location.
J