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Should I Use Google Photos to Store My Photos?

November 9, 2016 Alison Taylor
I'm loving the new Google Photos - for certain things. Here's the skinny on what to use it for and when to avoid it.

I'm loving the new Google Photos - for certain things. Here's the skinny on what to use it for and when to avoid it.

Google Photos has free unlimited storage and some really cool features. But what's the catch? Should I be using it to store and share my family history photos?

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Apricots and Ancestors: 3 Steps to "Prune" Your Family History Stuff

July 29, 2016 Alison Taylor
Like an apricot tree, your family history stuff has to be pruned to be enjoyed.

Like an apricot tree, your family history stuff has to be pruned to be enjoyed.

If you don't "prune" your family history assets, the sheer volume of them will obscure the "fruit" that is worth keeping. Without care and pruning, you could lose the whole "tree."

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Choosing Photographs: Advice from William Morris

April 9, 2016 Alison Taylor
How to choose which photos to keep? "William Morris" your photo collection.

How to choose which photos to keep? "William Morris" your photo collection.

"Have in your houses nothing you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful." I was recently explaining to a client how to pare down the hundreds of potential photos she had set aside to put in her family history book. It struck me then that Morris' advice could also apply when choosing what photos and keepsakes.

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Five Things You Need to Know About Digitizing Photos

December 7, 2015 Alison Taylor
Do you want to digitize your photos so that you can share them and hand them down to future generations? Follow these tips to create a quality digital archive.

Do you want to digitize your photos so that you can share them and hand them down to future generations? Follow these tips to create a quality digital archive.

There is nothing more heartbreaking for us than to talk to a client who has spent hours and dollars digitizing their photo collection, only to find out that the files are too small or too low-quality for archival purposes. They may look fine on Facebook, but when printed in a family history book or newspaper article, they will look blurry or pixelated. In many cases, the originals have already been sent back to their original owners or worse, destroyed, making proper re-scanning impossible.

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Using Google Image Search to Find High-Res Public Domain Images for Your Book

September 25, 2015 Alison Taylor
Using Google Image Search to Find High-Res Public Domain Images for Personal History. This is a public domain NASA photo of my ancestor, Neil Armstrong, downloaded from Wikimedia Commons.

Using Google Image Search to Find High-Res Public Domain Images for Personal History. This is a public domain NASA photo of my ancestor, Neil Armstrong, downloaded from Wikimedia Commons.

If you are in the process of gathering images to supplement your life story writings, you will generally be using photos from your own life.

But don't feel you have to limit the images in your book to what you have on hand. If you want to fill in some holes or jazz up the visuals in your project, there are a lot of places to get great images that are free, high quality, and don't trample on someone else's copyright.

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Curating Your Family's Historical Documents

July 16, 2015 Alison Taylor
Your family's historical documents -- "Use them or lose them."

Your family's historical documents -- "Use them or lose them."

"Use them or lose them." There is more to preserving your family’s history than tossing it into a cardboard box and handing it down to the next generation. Without context and “curation” —the careful gathering, sifting, selection, and preservation that takes place in any worthwhile collection—your family’s history can be lost to confusion or apathy as easily as it can succumb to dust or mold. 

A letter signed by Abraham Lincoln, as anyone who has watched “Antiques Roadshow” knows, can be worth thousands of dollars. But such a document’s worth to us as a nation is far greater. Some of your family’s documents—letters, photos, diaries, ephemera—can be as valuable to your family’s history as Abe’s letter is to America. But do we treat our own with the same care and respect?

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Google Photos with Free Unlimited* Storage - What's the Catch?

July 15, 2015 Alison Taylor
Google Photos will store all your smartphone photos and videos FREE. Is it too good to be true?

Google Photos will store all your smartphone photos and videos FREE. Is it too good to be true?

Google Photos will store all your smartphone photos and videos FREE. Is it too good to be true?

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How to Write the Perfect Photo Caption

April 16, 2015 Alison Taylor
"The whole gang." As a caption, it's not very helpful, especially out of context.

"The whole gang." As a caption, it's not very helpful, especially out of context.

Don't you hate it when this happens? You find a great old photo from your grandmother's collection; itchy with anticipation, you flip it over, hoping to find some enlightening runes there. Alas, you see only the cryptic phrase, "Me and Papa in front of the house."

Whaaa? Who is "Me?" Who is "Papa?" What house? Where? When? Sigh. It's almost more frustrating than finding nothing on the back, because there was just that microsecond there when you saw writing and...sigh.

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Five Tips for Handling Digital Photos

April 10, 2015 Alison Taylor
Five Tips for Handling Digital Photos

Five Tips for Handling Digital Photos

This Saturday Tom and I will be presenting at the UGA South Davis Family History Fair in Woods Cross, Utah. (See details here.) One of the classes is entitled "Pixel Wrangling: How to Tame Your Digital Photos Once and For All." If you aren't able to join us, I thought I'd post some helpful past articles on the subject. Because everyone needs a little help when taming this beast.

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Book Highlight: Mini-memoir for the Grandkids

March 27, 2015 Alison Taylor
Share stories from your childhood with your grandchildren in a custom picture book.

Share stories from your childhood with your grandchildren in a custom picture book.

This week we wanted to show you a pair of darling children's picture books. Sharon and Gordon Spencer wanted to give their grandchildren an idea of what their childhoods were like. They gathered a few childhood photos and took pictures of some favorite dolls and toys that they had treasured for decades. Then they wrote a narrative in very short bits for tiny readers, and we supplemented the narrative with some stock photos and Photoshop composites. These little books were so much fun to create! They gave them to their grandchildren for Christmas: "Grandma's Dolls" and "When Grandpa was a Boy."

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