Memories can be found in printed photos, slides, negatives, photo albums, photo scrapbooks, framed photos, artwork, certificates, and other memorabilia.
Knowing how to safely archive these items will help keep them preserved for future generations.
Kate Jacus is our very special guest on the podcast episode today. Kate has over 13 years of experience archiving many precious items, including numerous collections at two Smithsonian museums.
Today Kate brings us her practical tips and advice about how we can protect our collections at home.
Also, in an effort to add more photos to our own photo collections 😃 ...Chantal will be travelling to Europe with her family, and Fiona will be travelling to the US with her family. We send you this email today filled with encouragement to you with the hope you may take a few steps forward in your own photo organising journey while we take a little break. We look forward to recording new episodes and releasing another one for you in July.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
•Archival methods - Family History Preservation Guide & Catalog
•http://bit.ly/preservation-guide
Connect with guest Kate Jacus from The Photo Curator
www.thephotocurator.com
https://www.facebook.com/ktjacus
https://www.linkedin.com/in/katejacus/
https://www.instagram.com/katejacus/
www.archivalmethods.com
Related episodes:
Episode 6 GR4 Sort and Organise printed photos
Episode 31 What to do with inherited photos
Episode 47 What should I do with my old photo albums?
Episode 77 Why bother preserving your photos?
Episode 83 What to look out for when using traditional photo albums
Also, we invite you to have a look through our DIY Photo Organising Courses so you can decide which of these courses might be what you need to help you move forward with your photo organising projects.
DIY Photo Organising Courses
https://www.diyphotoorganising.com.au/courses/
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