Find Joy in Your Photos Again - Simple Steps to Regain Control
Photographs are intended to bring us joy. Instead most people
feel anything but joy when it comes to their photographs. Most
people feel challenged, frustrated, and overwhelmed by their
photographs!
The average person has shoeboxes and dresser drawers full of
photos that are a jumbled mess. Many people have years and
years' worth of photos that have never even made it out of the
film developer's envelopes! Even worse, some people have even
stopped taking pictures because they feel so guilty about their
already out-of-control photo "collection."
If you're feeling overwhelmed by your photos, then start by
taking these simple steps to find the joy in your photographs
once again:
1. Practice Photo Safety
If you were to ask someone to name their most prized
possessions, they would likely tell you that their photographs
and keepsakes were most important. And yet, most people are
unknowingly damaging these very items that they consider most
valuable!
How about you? Are you damaging your precious photographs? If
you have any photographs in shoeboxes, magnetic albums, manila
folders, plastic baggies or standard film developing envelopes,
then your answer is YES! If you have ever written on the back of
your photographs with a ballpoint pen, then your answer is YES!
That is because all of these items expose your photographs to
the three biggest hazards: Acid, Lignin and PVC. Here's a quick
explanation of these hazards:
* Acid: A chemical substance that can weaken paper and cloth,
causing it to brown and become brittle. * Lignin: An organic
substance that is present in wood pulp. It becomes more and more
acidic as it deteriorates. (The yellowing effect of a newspaper
is an example of lignin.) * PVC: (also known as polyvinyl
chloride) A chemically active plastic that, when combined with
moisture in the air can emit hydrochloric acid.
This may sound complicated, but you don't need to worry about
remembering the details. Just remember that acid, lignin and PVC
will damage photographs! Whenever you purchase photo albums and
scrapbooking supplies, be sure that they are acid-free,
lignin-free and PVC free.
You also need to protect your photographs from hazards in the
environment, such as excessive heat, light and humidity. For
ultimate safety, you should store your photo collection in a
windowless closet away from water pipes and heat sources.
This may seem like extra work, but practicing photo safety
should the first step in any of your photo organizing projects.
The greatest organizing systems are useless if your photographs
are destroyed in the process!
2. Gather everything in one place.
It's hard to organize your photographs if you don't know where
they are! Having everything in one place will bring an immediate
sense of peace, and it will make it easier for your family to
enjoy your precious photographs. There's a security benefit,
too! If the unthinkable happens and you need to evacuate your
house, you will be able to quickly gather your treasured items.
3. Don't get hung up on the "big picture".
If you're like most people, then just thinking about your
massive photo collection is enough to discourage you from taking
action. You see years and years' worth of photos and think you
could never get them all organized, so why bother? Get rid of
that "all or nothing" mentality!
Set mini-goals so that you can feel a sense of accomplishment.
Focusing on one theme (such as holiday or vacation photos) will
be a lot more manageable than trying to tackle the entire photo
collection at one time. Don't sabotage yourself by thinking you
need to set aside an entire day for your organizing. Take
advantage of small blocks of time - even 15 minutes - and take
some action. Small progress is still progress!
4. Purge your photos!
Photographs hold so much meaning and significance for us, and
most of us consider our photographs to be among our most prized
possessions. Because of this, many of us would never dream of
throwing away a photograph. It sounds dreadful doesn't it?
But guess what? You don't have to keep every picture! Don't be
afraid to sift through your collection and free yourself of
those photographs that don't stir your emotions. For starters,
release anything that is dark, blurry, or otherwise
unattractive.
If you insist upon keeping every photograph, then your truly
special photographs will be lost in the mass of other
photographs. Keep those photos that inspire you, and release the
rest. Purging your photographs is one simple thing you can do to
dramatically simplify your organizing.
5. Develop a system for handling just-developed pictures.
We realize that you probably have oodles and oodles of older
photographs that need organizing. So, you may think it odd that
we're focusing on handling just-developed pictures. The simple
reason for that is that you need to feel a sense of achievement,
and this will give you an easy starting point. It may take you a
while to go back and organize your older photographs, but at the
very least you'll feel in control of your pictures from here on
out. The system that you create should be simple, so that you'll
use it every time.
6. Capture your memories that go along with your photographs.
Your photographs will hold more meaning, for you and your loved
ones, if they know the story behind them.
As you begin to get your photographs in order, you may be
interested in discovering the joy of scrapbooking! Scrapbooking
is the art of safely and creatively showcasing photos and
memorabilia in albums using archival, acid-free albums and
products. Pages are embellished with stickers, artwork, and
journaling. Scrapbooking is the fastest growing segment of the
craft industry, with good reason.
"Scrapbooking is truly a magical activity with immeasurable
benefits. It allows us to record our family stories and reflect
on life's greatest treasures".
Whether or not you plan to scrapbook, be sure to take the time
to capture those magical moments in life. You know, those times
in life when something wonderful happens and everything seems
right with the world . . . or you're amazed by your child's
words of wisdom. Capture those special moments as they happen.
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