preserving memories

first haircut

our 2-year-old's first haircut at Harmony Barbershop in the Magic Kingdom

After we returned from Disney World a couple weeks ago, I was left with the job of sorting through the 22,432 pictures my step-dad and I took (maybe a slight exaggeration, but I can’t be sure!), the dozens of videos from my handheld camcorder, and the various pictures we took with our phones to share on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!

Recording memories is easier than ever. You can use your phone, your digital camera, your DSLR, your handheld or full-size camcorder, your tablet or your computer, and I’m sure I’m forgetting something!

With the ease of recording memories, we should be doing it more than ever, right? And yet I have a sneaking suspicion that our memory-capturing may be less intentional and more scattered than ever.

Think about it…how many times have you thought about grabbing your camera and then decided not to bother because you have a smartphone that takes decent photos anyway?

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3 Reasons To Take Photos

by Guest on February 15, 2011

The following post is from Ruth of Creative Memories:

source: jillallyn

It’s happened to many of us who use Facebook or another social networking site:  Your child does something cute, you’re vacationing somewhere beautiful or doing something extraordinary — your first instinct is to show your friends. And thanks to mobile uploads or a USB cord, you can!

This is terrific as it highlights one of the main reasons we’ve always taken photos, which is to capture and then share with others the special moments in our lives. What concerns me though, is that while we’re getting really good at instant sharing we may be neglecting the other reasons we take pictures.

Why do we take photos?

1. To Share:

O.k., Facebook is great at this one, especially in the here and now. We can show our friends and family who are near and far exactly what’s going on in our lives as it happens. I’m all for that!

But what happens 6 months, or a few years down the road? You’re sitting in your living room enjoying a visit with friends and begin talking about that wonderful holiday you took and you wish you could show them the photos – do you all gather around your smartphone screen or laptop computer to scroll through your “photo albums” on Facebook and oooh and ahhh over the images there?

source: Ruth Brickman

2. To Remember:

For most of us once we’ve uploaded our photos to a social networking site and chatted about them for a few days with our friends, they’re mostly forgotten. But we take those photos because we wanted to remember a moment in time, presumably farther into the future than next week.

source: Ruth Brickman

3. To Reminisce:

I’ve differentiated this reason from “remember” because I believe it evokes a subtly different emotion about the passage of time.

When we look back at photos of our children when they were newborn infants, or back to photos of our own childhoods and beyond, it reminds us of people, places, and things we have cherished and of the people we are connected to in our lives. Reminiscence can bring peace, comfort, and joy.

source: Ruth Brickman

While social networking clearly enhances our ability to share our photos, our needs to remember and reminisce are not satisfied if Facebook is the ONLY photo organization tool we’re using. Putting those photos into some type of album satisfies all of our memory-keeping needs.

So once you’ve done that quick share, be sure to print your favourite photos, scrapbook or slip them into an album, or drag and drop them to create a digital photo book. Looking at your photos for years to come is why you took them in the first place!

Why do YOU take photos?

As a Creative Memories consultant, Ruth Brickman provides people with choices and solutions for their piles of photos and hard drives full of digital images! You can choose to slip your photos into a super-easy PicFolio pocket album, create a traditional scrapbook album, or click your way to a digital Storybook. Ruth will support you with the time, space, and ideas you need to make it happen, or she’ll even make your album for you! It really is about telling YOUR life’s stories YOUR way.

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Why Do You Take Photos?

January 26, 2011

The following post is from Cathi Nelson of Personal Photo Organizer: Today I drove home from my job as a photo organizer with a smile on my face, a surprising emotion since this particular client often leaves me feeling sad and heavy. I have been working with Beth for 6 months now; after she contacted [...]

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Understanding Your Mother Better Through Story

December 15, 2010

I slipped sideways through the maze of chattering women to find Lacey after the ladies’ meeting and tapped her on the shoulder, “Lacey, it’s good to see you this week. I heard the whole family was sick last week.” “Yes,” Lacey said, “it’s good to have everyone well again. Hey, I wanted to say thank [...]

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Remembering the Little Moments with AboutOne

November 18, 2010

Each of my girls has had a few words that they say funny, things like “guesteses” for guests, “pan-a-cakes” for pancakes, “peep” for, well, pee. The baby just learned that a doggy says ruff-ruff, except she makes this cute little sound from her throat with her lips sealed tight instead of actually saying ruff-ruff. I [...]

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Capturing Holiday Memories in Photos

November 16, 2010

Have you stopped to think about how amazing photography really is? With the click of a button, we can preserve memories, emotions and moments forever in time. I love looking at old pictures and trying to figure out the stories behind them (like my friend Amanda’s retro Wordless Wednesday series!), and I hope that one [...]

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Preserve Memories with Photo Books (+ Giveaway!)

October 12, 2010

This giveaway is now closed, and our winner is Leigh (lmilla). She said: “I take TONS of pics… in fact, I just lost 6 years of digital pics when my external hard drive crashed. (I’m still heartbroken about it!). I definitely do not print out enough pics…” Congratulations, Leigh! I’ve mentioned before that I’m horrible [...]

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Journaling with a Twist: A Family Journal

September 15, 2010

The following post is from Kat of Inspired To Action: Would you like a simple and fun way to capture your children’s perspective, personality and opinions at various phases of their childhood? Capturing Memories: No Scissors Required Some mom’s are great at scrapbooking or journaling and do this with ease. Others, like me, well…not so [...]

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