Do you have several boxes of photos and family memories that you would like to digitize? If you are like most Americans, you likely have several packets of developed film from the 1970s through the early 2000s that are collecting dust in the attic. You might also have...
At the turn of the century, film photography was the easiest way to capture memories. Digital cameras weren’t common yet and smartphone adoption was still more than a decade away. In 1999, American consumers bought more than 800 million rolls of 35mm film. These rolls...
Gen Xers might not believe it, but polaroid photos are making a comeback. The bulky cameras that were a staple of the 1980s became popular because they immediately produced a photo and displayed an image within a few minutes of developing. People no longer had to wait...
In the world before smartphones, a bride and groom would wait several weeks to view the photos from their wedding. While some relatives might bring film cameras or camcorders to create amateur footage, the photographer needed time to edit and print their professional...
There are countless benefits of digitizing your family memories. You can protect delicate photos from damage caused by sun and humidity while also making old photos easier to organize and share. With a few clicks on your computer, you can easily pull up photos from...