Posted on 8th March, 2024
With the thousands of photos you have, it's overwhelming just thinking about organizing them. No one wants to admit it, but...
You could sit down every weekend for months with photos scattered on the table, trying to get them organized. Because you saved them to actually look at and enjoy them, right? You've lived life to the fullest. Your parents and grandparents lived lives you can't even imagine.
Wanting to keep those memories alive and pass them down is important because it's your history, your legacy. It's a story worth telling and preserving. And right now it's a jumbled, chaotic mess. When you sit down to tackle the piles, you get stuck because there's no starting point and you get lost.
And the pile grows bigger every single day. There are:
With a camera in our pocket, it's so easy to snap more and more images as we document the joy that makes up our lives. There's so little time and so much to figure out:
And forget about buying all the equipment to scan delicate photos or convert old videos.
If you're like me, you might be devastated to lose them if you have to leave them behind in a fire, flood, or disaster.
When my family was evacuated because of a wildfire, I didn't have time to gather up all of my photos because they were a scattered mess. Amidst the chaos, the realization struck like lightning - cherished memories, captured in scattered photographs, remained behind, vulnerable to the merciless flames. I lost sleep every night, worrying our memories were gone.
When our home was spared, I created a process to get my photos and videos organized and backed up so I would never worry again.
I vowed to stop procrastinating and get this important project tackled once and for all.
But buying a bunch of little photo boxes with dividers wasn't making it any easier.
I wanted:
After months spent learning the best methods and developing a strategy to conquer the mountains of material, I got what I wanted. Now, I'm here to help you, too.