Comment on What should I do with boxes of old photos?

aramis87@fedia.io ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I've inherited a lot of photos, and also a bunch of negatives. I've gone and thrown out many vacation photos that weren't relevant or unique: if I need a photo of the pyramids, I'm fairly confident I can find one, lol. But I kept the one of my mom in front of the pyramids.

I'm in the process of scanning and organizing everything. Once I'm done, I'm planning on putting together five photo albums, all nicely labeled and organized. The first one's for me, of the people I loved or events I found special. Then one of each of the other albums for my nieces and nephews. There may be a handful of photos I copy and put in each album, but most of the pictures will be unique.

Also enclosed in the albums will be a family tree, and whatever biographical bits of information I can put together of our various relatives. And a DVD with digital copies of all the photos and negatives I scanned in, so everyone will have access to a full set of photos, as well as a subset of the originals. I also have some digitized 8mm home movies from the 1940s and 50s, with my grandparents in the 1970s narrating who the various people are, so I'll probably include a copy of that.

Honestly, I'm not sure how my nieces and nephews will feel about the albums, but it's the best connection I can give them to some of their roots and where their people came from. What they do with their albums afterward is up to them; I'll have honored the people in my past and provided what I can to the people in my future.

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