Friday, July 2, 2021

Why Your Photos Shouldn't Be on Your Phone

Update 2024:  One more reason your photos shouldn't be on your phone:  "The Heartbreaking Consequences of the iOS 18 Update"

If you weren’t born before the internet (like me), you might be suspicious about the title of this post.  “What do you mean my pictures don’t belong on my phone?  That’s how I take pictures—of course they belong there!”  

The truth is that your phone is actually a fickle (and kinda scary) place for your pictures.  Phones are an increasingly amazing, convenient way to take photos, they just aren’t a great place to keep photos.  Here’s why.


1. Phones Are Awesome

In fact, phones are so awesome that 1 in 10 smartphone owners are victims of theft.  Unfortunately, thieves don’t care if photos of bringing your baby home from the hospital or photos of your last time with your grandma are on your phone.  

We'll talk more about this as we go, but phones are definitely a convenient and great place to access photos--in fact, I absolutely love this method of being able to access every photo I own using my phone, without taking up storage space--it's just dangerous to for a phone to be the only place you have a photo.

2. Phones Are Easy to Lose

Did you know that $30 billion worth of cell phones are lost in the United States every year?!  Sure, you might be able to be extra careful and not become part of that statistic, but it seems like something so easily and commonly lost wouldn’t be the best place to keep this:


3. Pictures Don’t Really Get Seen on Phones

It’s true.  Sure, you might hand your phone to a kiddo in a shopping cart who needs a distraction, but the accessibility kids have to their own life stories (as shown through pictures and memories) is limited when they are dependent on your phone.  And the fact is that we don’t just sit down at a family gathering and pass around the phone like we did with scrapbooks back in the day. 

photo credit: Denise Pehrson

Imagine that your wedding photos are only on your phone.  How will your grandkids look at them?  I know we tend to think we’re going to have digital photos forever that we can text to each other, but the truth is we just don’t know.  (Once upon a time there was a floppy disk…  If your pictures were all on a floppy disk, you’d have to just throw it away in 2021--unless you send it here for digitizing.)

If you have family members who live far away, consider how those pictures on your phone right now might help create connections if they weren’t just on your phone.  In fact, because little ones are still developing the brain capacity to store long-term memories, photos shared in tactile (hand-held) ways can make a difference in helping them develop their memories and recognition of family faces.   You’ll enjoy the sweet, gorgeous, meaningful ideas here:  Helping Toddlers Connect with Family Across the Miles.


4. Pictures on Phones Don’t Have Stories

You’ve probably taken a picture during an amazing trip or a special occasion.  If you were to show the picture to your best friend the next day, you would probably have a lot to say about the picture and the event.  Here’s what we did, here’s the best part, here’s who was there, here’s how I felt, here’s what I loved the most, here’s a funny thing someone said.

The picture itself is really just a representation of the actual event—a literal snapshot of the event as a whole.  And so, the picture by itself doesn’t actually tell the whole story, old adages about thousand word-worth notwithstanding.  In order to really remember, to really capture the moments you enjoyed during the event, and be able to really remember them later, your photos need their stories.

Because our memories fade.  Faster than we want them to.  If you wait three months to tell your best friend about the event, you’ve already forgotten a lot of the details.


What’s more, when you tell the stories of your photos, you’re telling the story of your life.  Research has shown that writing your story fosters a stronger sense of self, increases gratitude and a sense of purpose, helps you makes sense of your thoughts and experiences, and can even make you happier!  (I personally love the research on that!)

5. Pictures and Stories in Kids’ Hands Changes Everything

Believe me, I spent lots of time when my kids were little worrying about if they were getting enough vegetables and listening to classical music every day and learning social skills at play group.  

As I’ve spent so much time the last two decades preserving their photos and experiences and stories in digital scrapbook pages and digital photo-storybooks, I have also done a lot of research for blogging that has taught me something both fascinating and hopeful:  The best thing I can do for my kids is give them their own stories.  

Family stories, personal stories, ancestor stories—they all (have been shown in studies!) to build self-esteem, a sense of connection, and even foster resilience!  


These days we take lots of photos, so most stories and memories already have a photo to go with them. The idea of combining the two is pretty straightforward:  publish or print the photo and write the memories that go with it. 

That’s a child’s story, a family story, and your own story.  Stories and photos are what connect us, but photos on phones and stories floating around in our heads aren’t enough.  We need to see them, touch them, hold them, and pass them on.  

We need to use them--as bedtime stories and gifts for grandparents and something to sit with on our bed and open up when the day gets really hard.

That’s what they’re for.

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Friday, May 7, 2021

How Photos, Memories, and Stories Improve Emotional Well-Being

If you've been around this blog a time or two, you've certainly learned that photos, memories, and stories aren't just cute little extras that some people like to play with.  They are actually crucial parts of self-care and well-being, play an important part in stress relief and happiness, and have actually been shown in studies to be the best thing you can do for your kids.


If you'd like to know exactly how photos, memories, and stories improve emotional well-being, provide perspective for your life's events, and even help in healing from grief, you can spend several hours here at the blog reading.  And you're welcome to!  

Or, you can peek in at this presentation I was asked to give at a Photos & Memories Boot Camp a few weeks ago.  


Based on the comments I received afterwards, I think you're going to love what you learn here in only 27 minutes.  So sit back with a yummy drink and learn how photos, memories, and stories improve emotional well-being.  Then leave a comment about what you learned here that has encouraged you.

When you're ready to make this a reality in your life, click here to get started.  I'm here to help!

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Friday, March 5, 2021

"Preserving photos and stories has the power to change you."

If you're new here, let me introduce you to... me!  I'm the heart behind the blog, and I'm thrilled to share with you my recent interview with Voyage Denver so that you can get to know me a little.  

You'll see why your photos matter, why your stories matter, and why I'm so passionate about helping you preserve them.

2023 UPDATE regarding Heritage Makers references in the article:  Heritage Makers and Snap2Finish became YPhoto under Youngevity (which purchased Heritage Makers in 2013).  YPhoto uses only templates, so the creativity showcased here is no longer available there, and they also no longer have capability to print previously-created projects like these from the old system. YPhoto is not a photo storage site like Heritage Makers was. 

Best-in-the-industry quality and permanent cloud photo storage with guaranteed privacy are required for anything recommended here by Photo & Story Treasures, so we highly recommend Forever for:  

·        creative digital scrapbooking applicable in a variety of photo products using Artisan software

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Friday, January 8, 2021

DIY Family Calendars Like No Others

This post was updated in 2022.

For years and years, my father-in-law has put together a family calendar showcasing family photos from the previous year.  He has it printed up at Kinko's, and it has been fun for well over a decade now to hang that on our wall.

On my side of the family, my sister-in-law brought the same tradition from her family when she married my brother.  Her tradition is to highlight (via photos) each person in the family on the month of his/her birthday, which is so fun.  She, too, had it printed at Kinko's.  And then we had two family calendars hanging on our wall side-by-side.

About the time my sister went to working nights full-time as a nurse, I discovered an easy, digital way to make beautiful calendars!  I knew she was swamped and exhausted, and I had a little more time, so I asked her if she wanted me to do the calendar.  She was so relieved!  

The result was GORGEOUS.  I've been the calendar-maker of the family ever since.  She loves being on the receiving end now.

Plus, I have a go-to, always-loved Christmas gift now for my whole side of the family every year!  Win-win.

Then I had an amazing idea inspired by Family Search for my 2020 calendar.  I can't wait to show you!  

There are two different ways to make beautiful, personalized calendars!  Whether you're looking for quick & simple or fully flexible & creative, Forever has you covered.  And I've got videos to prove it.  😊

OPTION #1:  QUICK & SIMPLE

The quick & simple option uses the free Design & Print software at the Forever website.  The calendars are 12x18, and they come with a really neat feature!

Your calendar can double as a scrapbook page!  


It's true!  There's a perforation right above the calendar grid, and you can tear off the top bottom part, making the top part into a 12x12 print.  Frame it, or put it in a book as a scrap page.  How amazing is that?!?!

Your calendar comes together in no time with this option.  Get all the details at this video tutorial I made for you, where you can see exactly how to create your own Design & Print calendar:


OPTION #2:  CREATIVE & FLEXIBLE

I love the Design & Print option because it's fast and still personalized and beautiful.  However, my favorite way to make a calendar is Option 2.  It's still the same high-quality calendar, but there are two additional perks because I'm using Forever's Artisan digital scrapbooking software to create my calendar.  (Learn about Artisan here, but be sure you also click the "Deals" tab because it's almost always on sale.)
  1. Using Artisan means I have FULL FLEXBILITY with my calendar.  I can add more (or fewer) pictures, add in birthdays and special events in the calendar grid, create backgrounds (and frames and everything) of my choosing, etc.
  2. I have more size calendar options to choose from.  The 12x18 "Scrapbook Calendar" (above) is one option, but so is the 8x12 "Scrapbook Calendar," along with a 4x10 desktop calendar and an 11x8.5 calendar (my fave).
This little Desktop Calendar is 10x4.


The 11x8.5 calendar, closed.

Before I get to the video tutorial for Option #2, here's what I did for 2020 that I'm so excited about:  I added ancestor birthdays and anniversaries (back 4 generations) on the calendar dates.  

My family LOVED this!  I think it is especially neat for us older ones to see parents and grandparents who have passed away.  It's also inspiring to see who else we came from--especially when we know their stories.

And so, when I made my 2021 calendar, I had to keep our sweet ancestors there.  Here are some shots of the calendar.  TA-DA!!



The large pictures at the top show pictures of those who have birthdays in that given month.  (We don't have any February birthdays, so I chose the new babies we added to our family in 2020.)


And then the small pictures on the actual dates show ancestor photos with birthdays and anniversaries.


Here's the video I made for you showing how to create a calendar using Artisan:


The video is a good overall snapshot of making Artisan calendars, but (as I mention in the video) I could not do as well as the professionals from Forever's pixels2pages in showing you how to master the Events List and Calendar Grid, so get 8 helpful, short videos right here at this link--so do not miss it!

AND ONE MORE IDEA

Did you know some people make Perpetual Calendars?  

They don't assign Mondays & Thursdays (etc.) to the dates, but just list out birthdays and anniversaries (January 12:  Pam).  That way, they can keep the calendar every year.  I like updating the pictures every year, but I think a Perpetual Calendar would be super cool, too, especially for ancestors.

This is really one of the very best gifts I could give my family each year!  The addition of ancestor birthdays just makes these calendars that much more special.

These DIY Family Calendars  are truly like no others!  Follow the directions in the video and make your own, and you'll see what I mean.  Not to mention, you'll be the coolest gift-giver in the family!

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