Subject: 🌟 Our New Kiplinger Family Reunion Feature.

Kiplinger: Old photos are becoming the heart of family reunions.

The Photos Everyone Crowds Around at Reunions


Friend, Kiplinger just published a story, seen by millions, about what actually makes family reunions memorable.


It turns out it’s not the schedule or the food.

It’s the old photos.


When vintage snapshots, slides, and home movies are scanned and watched together, phones go down. Conversations change. Stories surface. Laughter lasts longer.


"The most fun reunions happen when everyone can see their history on one screen. That’s why families are finally getting their photos scanned."


Kiplinger® is a registered trademark of The Kiplinger Washington Editors. No endorsement implied.

Excerpt: Showing guests family pictures and home movies can be fun, especially nostalgic ones. "The best reunions happen when old family photos guide the conversation," said Mitch Goldstone, who runs the ScanMyPhotos site.


Ask guests to scan their favorite family images and videos in advance. If you get prints, slides, VHS tapes, or DVDs, hire a professional to digitize them. Expect to pay about $50 for 250 photos and about $30 per VHS tape.


Then create a curated slideshow or film with music to show at the reunion. Try to include funny photos. “The goofy and silly ones are the ones that get the tears and the laughs,” said Goldstone.