Do you care about saving your old photos? Here's why you shouldn't digitize them using Google's PhotoScan app on your cell phone.
Read moreCan I Use My Phone to Scan Old Photos?
In a pinch, you can use your cell phone's camera to get a decent scan of these awesome photos—as long as you follow a few simple tips.
Read moreHow to Get the Most Out of the Pictures and Stories Blog
Hello there! We've been so busy making books that we haven't gotten around to posting many articles lately. But since we've had so many new people join us recently, I thought it might be helpful to give a little refresher course on some great things you can find in our blog.
Read moreBook Highlight: Truckin' with C.R. England's Eugene England
Working with Gene to bring this oversized coffee-table book, "A Life Blessed," to fruition was a joyful experience.
Read moreSeven Deadly Sins of Digitizing Photos - Live (Sort of) from RootsTech
Every day, we come across digital images that have been improperly digitized or improperly handled. The damage to these images may be unrecoverable, especially if original prints or slides no longer exist. Learning the best practices for handling digital images is crucial to ensure images will be preserved for the future.
Read moreThe Power of Listening: an Interview with Humans of New York’s Brandon Stanton
Having been fans of Humans of New York nearly since its beginning, we were excited to have the opportunity to interview the celebrated photojournalist Brandon Stanton prior to his coming to Salt Lake City as the keynote speaker for the opening session of next week’s RootsTech family history conference.
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We are so excited to be back at RootsTech live this year! Come by and see the Pictures and Stories booth (#1609) and see some of the many new books we’ve helped our clients create. Alison is giving two in-person classes: The Seven Deadly Sins of Building a Digital Archive, and Making a Genealogy Story Book. Hope to see you there!