Emergency preparedness experts advise us to have copies of important documents. People who have lost their homes in a fire lament they no longer have precious family photos. The solution: Have ...
For years you’ve been saying you’re going to scan all the photos you have in shoeboxes in the basement. Now’s as good a time as any. There are a few smartphone apps that’ll help you with this so you ...
That stack of old photos isn’t going to preserve itself. If you want to keep your memories safe from time, damage, and dust, you need to bring them into the digital age. Scanning old photos at home on ...
We show you how to digitize your photos so that you can more easily find them, share them, and prevent them from being lost in the event of a disaster. Follow our tips to get the best results with ...
With digital imagery we don’t have to worry about limited shots, whether we put the film in correctly, or what will come back from the drugstore. The cloud holds all, ready to share on a screen near ...
Anyone born before the advent of the digital age likely has a big box of family photos sitting somewhere in their home; a relic of the days before smartphones replaced analog cameras and the cloud ...
How many of your photographs are you not enjoying because they are lost in dust-covered shoe boxes under the bed? Trapped in those cardboard containers are snapshots from family reunions, birthday ...
The 1940s hockey photos we found among my aunt’s possessions are a mystery she took to her grave. But with a little internet research and some sharing through social media, I figured I could put names ...
Before smartphones and Instagram feeds, photographs were printed and stored in shoeboxes and albums. These tangible snapshots were the best way to revisit old memories: photos of great grandparents, ...