Too few people are saving their photos. The day has come and memories are being lost, stories faintly exist and traditions are fading away.
Family photos are integral to passing down family values, celebrating the best in life and connecting generations. I have met too many people who know they need to get their photos in order, but who do not take action. They feel bad, but they don’t see a realistic path to bringing their family pictures together.
How can a realistic path exist when we deal with inherited photo albums, our own mass of albums, boxes and envelopes of pictures accumulated over decades and the massive accumulation of digital photos today?
I am proud to be the co-founder of Pixologie and along with my friend Ann Matuszak, to be on the leading edge of figuring this consumer dilemma out. And we now have a solution.
“A Simple Guide to Saving Your Family Photos,” our new book out on Amazon provides:
- Specific advice on which pictures should be saved
- Pixologie’s four step system to organize photos
- Picture examples of photo organizing projects
- Direction on how to back up photo collections
This book answers all the excuses that hold people back from saving their photos except. . . time.
Are you ready to save your family photos? Are you ready to make sure your family stories, best moments and legacy are saved for future generations?
We’ve provided the how-to. Now, it is up to you to make the time.