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 ...
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 ...
If you’ve been on this planet for more than a couple of decades, you probably have boxes of 35mm slides, negatives, and photo prints collecting dust in your back closet. You’d love to convert them to ...
Is that old dust-covered box of photos in the closet haunting you? Are you worried about losing your memories in image form to faded years or, worse, a natural disaster? Instead of letting your old ...
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 ...
Keep the portrait of your great-grandmother and your dad's dorky high school yearbook photo safe for future generations with one of these apps or services. Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for ...
Mitch Goldstone loves photo scanning. His business, ScanMyPhotos, does what it says on the tin: you send photos to the company and, using high speed scanners and special software, his team digitizes ...
Though the digital revolution generates billions upon billions of photos, it’s still missing the albums and shoeboxes of old printed images lurking somewhere in homes around the world. Alphabet Inc.’s ...