Subject: ✔️Phone backed up. ⛔ Your childhood photos?

Your photos exist in a box. No second chance if not digitized.

Your Phone Is Backed Up.

Your Childhood Photos Aren't.


We obsessively back up our phones. Cloud sync. Auto-backup. Redundant storage. Tap. Done. Safe.


But somewhere in your house are boxes holding the only photos of your childhood, your parents when they were young, moments that can never be recreated. There’s no second copy. No cloud. No redo.


If water hits that box, that’s it. If someone cleaning out the garage tosses everything, that’s it. And a natural disaster risks wiping everything out.


 The good news? Fixing this simple. Start with one box of photos. Send it in. We digitize and securely return, along with digital copies you can store, share, and protect.

From a box in the attic…
to the biggest screen in your home.

That’s the upgrade your photo memories deserve.

Kiplinger 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.