Where Do I Begin?
#1
Posted 12 May 2012 - 10:02 PM
While there are years here and there that are actually organized into albums for our two sons, an appalling number of photographs remained in the folders from developing along with their negatives. I am trying to just get them into a semblance of order, and get the negatives properly stored. I found the Iris Photo Boxes for the best price at Office Depot, and purchased some so that I can try to at least organize the photos and keep them clean and reasonably protected. We'll put the negatives into negative sheets; my DH really wants those saved. I hate scanning negatives (it's hard to assure sufficient cleanliness in a home with cats.) Eventually, those will go with other negative sheets into our safe deposit box.
My best estimate is that there are at least 2500 photos to go through, starting from college years (mid-1970s) plus a few hundred older, and in some cases much more fragile pictures. I need to decide what to scan and then what to scrap. Part of me says just send all the photos in decent condition to a scanning service. I'd scan the fragile ones myself. I'm glad the prices on external hard drives continue to come down, too. Between original scans and then corrected/cleaned images, multi-terabyte drives are looking really good!
I am really torn about where to start. I feel bad about not having all of my children's growing up scrapped, but they know very little about our lives before they were born. The college/newlywed/early marriage years' photos are fading and changing color, so maybe I should start there.
I suspect that here at Scrap Girls I have company in this situation, so I am interested in suggestions on where you'd start if these were your photos. Suggestions welcome.

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Posted 12 May 2012 - 10:18 PM
#3
Posted 12 May 2012 - 10:36 PM
I think most of us are in the same boat. I wish there was some magic formula we could use, but I think Ro is right-you just have to jump in and start somewhere. (Thanks, Ro). The ones I have organized into the four categories above, (child-i have 2, family, and friends) I just put in chronological order as well as I could. I could kick myself for never writing dates on the backs of pictures!



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Posted 12 May 2012 - 11:17 PM

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#5
Posted 12 May 2012 - 11:24 PM
Good luck~ it can seem overwhelming.
#6
Posted 13 May 2012 - 12:04 AM
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Posted 13 May 2012 - 02:53 AM
I'm older than probably a lot of you, so it worries me what will happen to them. My children grown now are not too interested in family history. I also have other whole extended family photos since I did genealogy for so many years. I'm concerned even about the genealogy.
I did read some of the lady's info on another website who teaches a class in photos, and it may be the one that one of you mentioned.
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I haven them all congregated in a stack of plastic file cabines/drawers so far, gathered from of the other places in the house.

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#14
Posted 13 May 2012 - 07:20 AM
lorac, on 13 May 2012 - 06:54 AM, said:
On the other hand, Carol, none of us are really scrapping for the future. We're scrapping for ourselves right now, and hoping that future generations will care. Keep on keeping-on, Hon. Let the future take care of itself, after all, after you're gone, you won't care either!



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Posted 13 May 2012 - 08:55 AM

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Posted 13 May 2012 - 10:18 AM
Nica, on 13 May 2012 - 07:20 AM, said:
lorac, on 13 May 2012 - 06:54 AM, said:
On the other hand, Carol, none of us are really scrapping for the future. We're scrapping for ourselves right now, and hoping that future generations will care. Keep on keeping-on, Hon. Let the future take care of itself, after all, after you're gone, you won't care either!
Beautifully said Monica. Enjoy the moment and if it means something to someone later then wonderful... Kay


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Posted 13 May 2012 - 10:32 AM
KayMitch, on 13 May 2012 - 10:18 AM, said:
Nica, on 13 May 2012 - 07:20 AM, said:
lorac, on 13 May 2012 - 06:54 AM, said:
On the other hand, Carol, none of us are really scrapping for the future. We're scrapping for ourselves right now, and hoping that future generations will care. Keep on keeping-on, Hon. Let the future take care of itself, after all, after you're gone, you won't care either!
Beautifully said Monica. Enjoy the moment and if it means something to someone later then wonderful... Kay
Ditto, ditto, ditto!

#18
Posted 13 May 2012 - 10:37 AM
Happy Mother's Day to you first!
What wonderful responses and ideas - I'm enjoying your question and its answers.
One thing that struck me. I tend to get overwhelmed AKA "do nothing" when there are too many options, decisions and things to do. I was actually feeling a bit of overload reading about your dilemna. When I read your words about sending the photos out to be professionally scanned, I found myself breathing and letting out a sigh of relief so thought - that might be a helpful option - to at least feel as if something was being done -- and taking a huge chunk out of YOUR plate. Although, I do know you'd have to first organize, get them together, too and that's also another job... Sigh.. Good luck and I'd say - go first for the closest Heritage scrapping now - I mean like your parents - so your kids and theirs have that to keep. Your children's lives are precious and deserve to be scrapped, but they know that part. And, maybe someone there will become a scrapper for THEIR grandchildren.
That's my take and good luck to you.. PS don't forget to breathe....

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Posted 13 May 2012 - 11:56 AM

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#21
Posted 13 May 2012 - 03:30 PM
As to what to begin with, here's an idea I have done: Put the originals in inexpensive acid-free photo albums after they are scanned. Give each child the album of their birth and younger year photos and tell them that you are going to EVENTUALLY scrapbook them, but wanted them to have the photos now. Spend time with each child telling stories about the photos, etc now, and making notes to yourself.
If your psyche can do it, scrapbook out of order. (I know this is very hard for some of us, lol) - do a page of child #1, then child #2, then of your own dating years, etc...that way you are not focused so much on one thing to the exclusion of others. You can either print the digi pages as you finish them and put in top-loading scrapbooks, or share the images digitally until you finally have enough done to print a Shutterfly (or whatever) book all at once.
And bottom line is, there is no right or wrong - it's whatever works best for you and your family!





#22
Posted 13 June 2012 - 12:57 PM
I've had the family geneaology from my grandmothers but the younger generation is scattered and doesn't have time (they live too far away) to sit and learn it all so I recently decided to make a scrapbook family history geneaology on digital format. It is a huge job for me - there are about 996 people in the tree but I don't have photos of many of the older generations. However, I do have the stories. So my self-appointed task is to write out what I remember and distribute the finished product to all my relatives on cd/dvd or some such. They'll have to print it out so I'll need to make sure it is print friendly. :0) Hopefully, one of the younger generation will pick it up and carry it forward. I've posted the 'geneaology' part on ancestry.com but it doens't really have a nice way to represent the stories and my 'Luddite' relatives (My brother calls himself that) want it in book form, not online or computer. I havea BIG job! Hopefully I'll get it done berfore I kick the bucket.

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