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What to do with my pictures 3 2019

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Elvira January 30, 2011 10:14 am I really love this article. According to ScanMyPhotos, it typically holds 1,800 photos. I find using flickr to act as an album of sorts.

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Some people have asked me what I do with mine. They sit nicely on a shelf in my closet. Photo albums are heavy and they take up lots of space. Use albums for your favorite photos. Not every photo needs to be preserved for a hundred years in an archival-quality album. First you need to pare down to the really good photos, then those are the ones that deserve to be preserved in a really good album. One woman was trying to scrapbook the candids from her wedding—you know, from the disposable cameras on every table. What was the point of having the cameras on the table. To see people the photographer might have missed. That nearly halved the stack right there. She did, so we figured out how to divide the stack into each roll of film. Now we have groups: 2-3 cake-cutting photos from each camera, 2-3 photos of the bouquet toss from each camera, etc. Three photos, tops: before, during, and after. Progress on the room addition. And if all you did on day 23 was put a second coat of the same paint you put on in day 22. From a distance, up close with you in it, panoramic from the top, maybe—maybe—some architectural shots. I think two albums is a great idea. My wedding day was about the love between me and my husband, and the pictures that showed that were the ones I wanted to emphasize. All the others shots of family, etc I gave to the people who were in them as a memento of the occasion. Be interesting, illuminating, and succinct. It does tend to be one of those situations where you get what you pay for. Most of my teen years are in those. And you can make that mental leap without my telling you. But yeah, once you start shopping with these ideas in mind, the prices are not so friendly. It has what to do with my pictures a great and easy. I have written directly on the pages, glued in newspaper clippings and hospital bracelets, and used photo squares to stick in photo prints I ordered wallet sized so I could fit more on a page. Abby just turned one, and I finished the album in time to display it at her birthday party. I posted some sample pages on my blog here: Lindsey´s last post… Let me tell you what I love about this. They look very professional and like anyone could have made it. Your great-greats will be so glad you hand wrote this and made it personal to you. His first day what to do with my pictures school and his first soccer game were in there, his first airplane trip, his first band concert…it may have his first girlfriend by now. It was an interesting way to capture all these moments of discovery and joy and sometimes fearand watch him grow. And she intentionally made it what to do with my pictures on herself: one photo on a page, not too fancy with the stickers and whatnot, and just write in the event and date. I think a lot of times we get bogged down in making perfect albums, and end up not doing anything at all. What she ultimately came up with was incredibly gorgeous, but by then she was sick of looking at it. The whole point of this is to pass along good memories and stories, not to make yourself miserable and create another chore. Keep the best and treat them well. The rest will probably just stay in the box. Has anyone else moved in this direction. Are you happy with your decision. Although I have stacks of photos from our pre-digital years see my other commentI have been very good at creating albums for our digital photos. I also use a 3 ring binder with plastic sheet protectors and photo pages for each of my kids. This is where we save all thier must keep papers and awards from school and sports along with pitures from key events…a memory book that is easy to add to each year. And yeah, it still costs money to publish the book—but you probably would have spent that much for good archival equipment anyway. Plus, nothing will ever come unglued and fall off the pages. A place to put them well, in addition to the trash can. My storage is archival boxes from light impressions www. I find using flickr to act as an album of sorts. Most sketchbooks at art supply stores are acid free or tell you on the front and lots cheaper than premade photo albums. I have made albums for each of my two kids. Extra photos of their birthdays, friends, vacations. It has proven to be quite helpful when they need to do a school project or want to share with their friends. I use the cheap plastic ones that you slip the photos into sleeves. Jenni Life from the Roof´s last post… I would add that a potentially even better solution than keeping boxes full of photos is to have them professionally scanned. If you toss the originals, make sure to back up the digital copies on at least 2 hard drives. It was awesome to see them again, and have them in a modern, usable format. This is a very timely topic for me. I will be forwarding todays blog to those that do not already visit. Thanks for all the insight and inspiration. Then each 2 page spread has a little part where we can write in notes, and then about a page and a half is blank for pictures. Plus, she even gave me a package of glue dots. I do know, though, how overwhelming pounds and pounds of photo prints can be. Recently my mom moved and I spent a couple of hours read an entire day going through one single box of photographs. Simplicity is about keeping the things that are actually good and chucking the rest. Keeping sub-par items in a simple home means that you are sacrificing items to love to keep ones that you sort of like. Rule of thumb: Keep photos that make you break into a smile when you see them. It will leave with a lot fewer headaches and a lot more smiles. Spectacular advice, both of you. Discarding pictures of children is so difficult, but you are right. Not every what to do with my pictures tells a story and too many photographs reads more like a phone book than a carefully crafted novel. And here I was feeling oppressed by my photographs. I do the boxes for extra photos too. I have our…one labeled for each of my kids and one for everything else. They made digital photo albums via Snapfish. I thought this was a great idea. This way we can select the photos we really like and still have something tangible for us and her to look at. And thanks, Rachel for the delete post. I was pretty organized growing up and put all my photos in albums. Now my husband and I live in a small place and I have been lugging around at least 20 albums everywhere we go. I have never considered discarding them, but am now contemplating it after reading your post. Should I take them out, go through them and put them in photo boxes. If you look at a photo album and you still like 75% of the photos in it, then keep the album. We, too, have two photo boxes that contain photos my husband had growing up. A few of the photos have been deemed unnecessary and have been removed — ex-girlfriend, etc. But, the other ones provide a lot of entertainment for my children who love to see Daddy and his family when they were all young. We have albums that are designated for vacations only and I try to write down as many details as I can remember as soon as we return from our trip. My goal is to make a my publisher book for them of the first year. Keeping a blog has helped me narrow down my photos. All the comments on this post have been great. I have tried to do craft with physical album but I have given up everytime, so I also have pictures in boxes. I have a hall, which is a picture frame hall, that is where I display some of the pictures of kids, family and friends and occasionally I change them for refresh and more updated look. Preeti Heart and Mind´s last post… After reading the last post, I started going through my albums from the last 20 years. They are here, there, and everywhere. They look nice and organized on the shelf. I also plan to do some small holiday theme albums, but the vast majority of my pics are going to get labeled on the back with an what to do with my pictures photo marker and then filed in photo boxes. Thanks, again, for this timely post. There are no laws about this, so anyone can slap the title onto their album and then your pictures will be ruined. The best option is to do like archives to and order some Hollinger for example boxes and then store the photos carefully in there. It was like I needed permission to throw them away. Nieces, nephews, friends pics go on what to do with my pictures fridge and are thrown away and replaced when they give us new ones. He had so many photos that no one in the family wanted. I decided not to do that to my own children someday. Who actually spends the money for the really good quality archival quality books. They were thrown in a box in a closet for 50+ years. The photo paper seems to be much better quality than what is used today. I set myself the goal of dealing with photos at the beginning of this year but have just not been able to get there — it all seemed too hard. But, I think I am going to follow these steps — I esp. It feels cozy to just take a stack of photos and go through them. Since I take digital photos I have found that it is actually less expensive to make a photo album with Blurb and then order the printed books for us and grandparents. I was spending the time and money to print out my photos, buy albums and then make the albums…The printed books have captions, different backgrounds that look like scrapbook paper and look very professional. I will put the photos back in the boxes and get that guilt off of me. I can not throw away any photo with my precious babies faces on them. I have scrap booked for years and have 7 full albums but the piles of photos still persist. It never gets any easier to get rid of them. Get rid of the duplicates or near-duplicates of people standing in front of Washington Monument, etc. At the very least, write down who is in the photo, what to do with my pictures date of the photo, and the place. Get rid of photos no one can identify. I inherited boxes of photos without this information. An album with a photo or two on one page facing a short write-up on the facing page has more meaning than a book full of nameless faces. Light Impressions sells the envelopes and also has a sticker system you can use if any of your prints are from negatives, so you can tell which prints go with which negatives without having to look at the negatives. The negatives can go into sleeve pages. Another suggestion for keeping your photos organized: do not let them fall into enemy hands.

Ruben January 30, 2011 08:35 am Can you also post some information on how to adjust the monitor? Instead, change it to your favorite picture of yourself, solo. My Photo Stream — You can configure your iCloud account to. Smartphone camera lenses from the likes of and. To see people the photographer might have missed. Between the way you word your command and the specific things it triggers, there's a lot of room for creativity here. Once you do this, and assuming you are using a photo ap like google pictures, your photos will be on your device and automatically backed up to the cloud.

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