Organize Your Boxes Of Photos

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 30

  • @lauralonati7048
    @lauralonati7048 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I have watched a zillion videos! This is it!!
    Plastic excellent!
    Color coding excellent!
    And sorting them by childhood and then separate once they are married! BINGO!
    I was struggling with this on my son and this is the most simplistic way! Love it!!

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @lauralonati7048 Glad it was helpful! I struggled with organization way too long before I finally came up with this system. It has worked very well for me and many others. All the best in your project!

    • @lauralonati7048
      @lauralonati7048 Před 10 měsíci

      @@FamilyHistoryHero well thank you for putting this video out there!

  • @kristenmunson7970
    @kristenmunson7970 Před rokem +3

    Linda, this is just some truly great common sense tips for beginning the photo-organizing process!

  • @bnyzhny
    @bnyzhny Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you, Linda. These are Great organization techniques to meet ALL organizing challenges - not Only for photos! 🥰👏

  • @oO1723
    @oO1723 Před 5 dny

    super awesome categorisation tip thanks!

  • @nellcovington4001
    @nellcovington4001 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks, Linda. Looks like I had the right idea. Just need to finish implementing it. Appreciate your hard work.

  • @shopwithcharlease7608
    @shopwithcharlease7608 Před 3 lety +3

    Linda I just found your channel today. I started trying to organize my pictures in a way that will allow me to pass albums to my sons and their wives. I was confused and overwhelmed with which pictures I should include in each album. This video was very helpful. I've hit that subscribe button!

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před 3 lety

      @Charlease Bryant Welcome, Charlease! I'm so glad my organizing method was helpful for you! Wishing you the best as you work on your albums!

  • @mclenachan
    @mclenachan Před 3 lety +2

    Great tips! Thank you!

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před 3 lety

      @Linda McLenachan You're welcome, Linda-glad it was helpful. 😊

  • @lskmc2091
    @lskmc2091 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video- thanks!

  • @adrienneloffredo3053
    @adrienneloffredo3053 Před rokem

    I’ve just taken this on for my family - and I’m thrilled! I have a question about this method: my parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were always together. Your advise on where to *begin* a family group makes sense to me. Here’s what I’m wondering: pictures of say a picnic with all of these generations present - which family group would you include them with?

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před rokem

      Thanks Adrienne-I'm glad you enjoyed the info! With photos of multiple people your family takes first priority. After all, YOU are the family historian documenting the family history. Did you and your kids attend a family reunion with lots of relatives? Then all the photos from that event stay with your family. Is it a special event celebrating your parent's 50 year anniversary? They get the photos. If you have some duplicates, keep some for your family. Each photo with multiple people is a judgment call that you get to make since you're the family historian dealing with those photos. For older photos before your time you will have far fewer to deal with but again it'll be a judgement call. Which family group has the fewest photos and needs those photos the most? Another option is to scan the photo and print enough copies so each family unit can have a copy but that adds a lot of similar photos and may feel redundant. Trust your instincts. You'll know what is best!

  • @andrewlarking7492
    @andrewlarking7492 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What about when two families or a mixture are in the photo?

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před měsícem

      I have a way of approaching this that I cover in detail in my class, Unlock The Boxes including questions to ask yourself to help you make a decision, but the bottom line is that if YOU ended up with the boxes YOU get to choose! Decide what you want to do and do it!

  • @judithwright3434
    @judithwright3434 Před 5 lety +2

    I love the idea of putting photos in clear boxes, but I would like to know if you can buy plastic boxes that are safe for photos. I wouldn't like to have my precious photos deteriorate over time because the container they're in isn't archival safe.

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před 5 lety

      That's an interesting question for the plastic tubs. Most of my photos are organized first in plastic ziplock style bags, which according to my research online are safer than many archival papers, but I would need to research further about the boxes themselves. UPDATE: I've done further research on this but it's too involved to go into here. Short answer is that there are some very good plastic tub options and another option is to purchase containers from a company who specializes in safe photo storage containers like Gaylord.com

  • @spaciodecm
    @spaciodecm Před 2 lety

    Great posture, Beautiful, Thank you)

  • @billsstudio2528
    @billsstudio2528 Před 3 lety +1

    Also, stepping into a more macro way, is just go by year.....I do this on my computer and it works fine...unless you have tons of pics I guess.

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před 3 lety +1

      @ Bill's Studio-Going by year has worked marvelously for my digital photos...not so well for my boxes of family photos-for a variety of reasons. That's why I came up with an alternative method that made it simple for me and something that even a stranger (or descendant!) can quickly understand.

  • @livelifelbw
    @livelifelbw Před 3 lety +1

    Love it, I am into color coding.

  • @Dkmeier123
    @Dkmeier123 Před rokem

    It didn’t help me one bit as it’s all one family from me when I was a little girl to a grandmother so I still had 8000 pictures to try to figure out how to do it because you didn’t get to that part at all

    • @FamilyHistoryHero
      @FamilyHistoryHero  Před rokem +1

      You're right! I don't teach an entire class on organization in one CZcams video! But what you learned here allows you separate the 8000 photos into at least 4 sections: two sets of grandparents along with photos of both of your parents when they were young and lived with them, your parents after they got married along with you when you were young, and your family (spouse? children) after you grew up and left home. That's the first step of any family photo organization. If you want a deeper dive with very specific examples and unlimited answers to questions from students you're welcome to check out my class here: myancestorbox.com