Will your pictures and keepsakes mean anything to the next generation? A lifetime goes into collecting images and keepsakes that take you back, to that special day, that once in a lifetime event, that person you could never forget. So why can these precious items that tell your history, that hold cherished memories, be lost in piles, water-damaged, folded up, scattered about, or have never made there way out of the envelope? And how can this happen while perfectly good, empty albums and scrapbooks lie about, having suffered the same fate? Who cares?! Getting them organized now is what really matters. Before its too late and these keepsakes, heirlooms and photos get left behind as the next generation doesn’t know the story and doesn’t understand the value. Getting organized in any area of life and work should not be about assigning blame or guilt to what hasn’t happened, it’s about taking action now and honoring your possessions and space for the present and for the future. So the question begs, how do I organize them? Here are 5 steps to help you: I call this my ‘ALBUM’ method! Arrange and Sort Gather some shoe boxes or other trays to sort in. Have a marker and note cards ready to make categorizing easy. Choose your categories based on dates, life stages, events, or people. You decide, just remember to think long term on what makes most sense for you and your family. If you can’t decide ultimate order now, that’s ok just take time to label the categories you come across well so putting in order later will be easy. Limit and Purge Toss the extra packaging, old flyers and old cardboard frames. Toss any unflattering, fuzzy or ‘too dark/too light’ shots. Redundant, duplicated, off centre and poorly framed shots can get tossed too, unless there is any potential to create a special effect when scrap booking a very special image. In which case do limit this, as in reality you’re not going to do this with every subject. Toss pictures taken for temporary needs or practice shots. Box it up safely Chip in and get good archival quality photo boxes that are acid free. ‘Neatly’ label the outside of each, and don’t mix up your categories. That ‘I’ll put it here for now’ mentality is what gets us cluttered in the first place. This stuff is either valuable and to be honored, or it’s not. Safely store negatives in envelopes with photos if possible. Upgrade when you have time When shopping for albums & frames consider your volume, the sizes and where in your home you will display them. Take the time to plan how much album space to allot to each category. Purge more as you go. Maintain your system Develop film or download images from digital cameras immediately. Limit the pictures you take, or keep. Don’t fall back into that ‘good enough for now’ habit. Update boxes routinely, monthly, bi yearly or yearly. Then sit back, enjoy your collection, invite family and friends to view them with you. Re-live all those great memories in style while making new ones to cherish along side them. Enjoy the peace of mind being organized brings and share the news on how grrrrreat it really feels. To learn more about organizing your home, your office and everything in between, get resourceful and check out the information and free gifts available on this site. You can also call or write today and I will be happy to discuss any organizing dilema you may be experiencing. Warmest Regards, Michelle Additional free resources: Archival Products - www.archival.com Collection Protection Supplies - http://www.bagsunlimited.com Specialty Options - http://www.houzz.com/photos/traditional/storage-boxes Instructions on the nitty-gritty of photo storage – http://www.ehow.com/how_4599899_best-way-store-photographs.html Tips on how to organize digital photos – http://smallnotebook.org/2008/05/20/how-to-organize-digital-photos-the-easy-way/ Add Comment Photo’s and Memories Preserved 01/17/2010
This week we have the pleasure of receiving some valuable tips on how to preserve your precious memories. Our organizing partner “Golden Legacy Preserved Ltd” has thoughtfully provided some very good information and if you have photos that you want to make sure stay precious, I urge you to read this article for the full scoop… Here is a common concern: "My photos are fading away! I wanted to show to my grandchildren the photos when I was pregnant with their parents, but now is too late; the photos have scratches and have almost completely faded away". Here is part of the problem: Chemicals on the photos and slides keep reacting over time. Some color images show marked deterioration in only 10 years turning blue, yellow or red in most cases. The color dyes used in photo prints, slides and negatives will irreversibly decay overtime. Changes in temperature and humidity produce one kind of fading, changes in lighting conditions are responsible for other kind of fading. The oil in our hands and dust in the environment are also responsible for deterioration that will become more evident overtime. What can we do to protect our valuable photos? The decaying process is progressive and irreversible but it can be slowed down by careful storage and handling of the photos. Color photos will last longer if stored in the dark, in a cool dry location. The worst place to store old photographs is in the basement (too damp) or attic (too hot). Do not stack them on top of each other, photos are easily scratched and should be stored in archival plastic or paper sleeves. Most inexpensive photo albums could damage the photos. Particularly, avoid albums with sticky adhesive pages. Be careful when removing fragile photo prints, slides and negatives from boxes, sleeves and photo albums. Avoid touching of surface areas and do not force the photos off from the photo album or from each other. Another more permanent solution would be to professionally transfer them to CD or DVD. If professionally scanned, photos can then be digitally enhanced with specialized software to help restore the faded dyes to a point somewhere near to original appearance, depending on the extent of the damage. Some minor scratches could also be repaired by qualified technicians. This solution has many benefits; not only the photos will last a lifetime on a CD or DVD but you can also copy and share them with family and friends all around the world and the quality will never deteriorate regardless of how many times you play them or make copies out of them. _______________________ Thank you Golden Legacy for your helpful information, I am sure many readers will learn some important things about storing their precious memories. To help get your photo in order, call us, Tidy Tiger, yet when you need to have your memories preserved contact Golden Legacy Preserved Ltd Golden Legacy professionally transfers Photos/Slides, VHS/Camcorder, LP/Cassettes to CD/DVD with great attention to details.. "Golden Legacy Preserved Ltd. has my highest recommendation. What impressed me the most about Golden Legacy was Luis. He has passion and knowledge, so your legacy is in good hands!" Michelle Visit them today to learn more… www.GoldenLegacy.ca or call 604-527-0515 to speak with them today. | CategoriesAll ArchivesJanuary 2012 |


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