Photos, photos, everywhere

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of photos and memorabilia you have? I can help. I grew up in the ‘70s and ‘80s when taking pictures meant crossing our fingers and hoping they turned out well. We made duplicates and triplicates of photos to share with friends and family and kept the negatives in case we needed more copies. In the 90s, camcorders became popular, adding videos to our growing collections.

After my grandparents passed away, I inherited a collection of old photos, slides, and 8mm home movies. Then, as I started a family, the digital age began, and like most people, I accumulated tens of thousands of images and videos stored across various devices and cloud platforms.

Due to my background in genealogy and taking courses on preserving family photos and heirlooms, I learned to organize my collection over the years. When I left my corporate job, I started an organizing business but soon realized that I wanted to specialize in helping others with their photos and memorabilia. That's how I became a Professional Photo Manager.

Now, I assist others in organizing and digitizing their family collections so that these precious memories can be shared for generations to come.