If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, you might have fond memories of your parents handling bulky camcorders and creating endless VHS tapes of your life. Some parents went out of their way to document every birthday, graduation, and momentous event. Unfortunately, many...
Throughout the 1980s and into the new millennium, camcorders were considered peak technology. You could film hours of footage with a camcorder that fit right onto your shoulder – which eventually grew small enough to fit into your hand. Of course, in the modern era,...
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...
Technology has come a long way in the past few decades and many households are struggling to keep up. If your family owned a large video recorder that rested on your shoulder or a point-and-shoot camera that needed to be dropped off at the One Hour Photo, you might...