<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Organize your family photos once and for all. Are you ready to tackle those old boxes, envelopes, and albums of photos, but need a plan of attack? Once the photos are organized, then what? </p><p>Following the user-friendly system developed by photo organizers and "pixologists" Mollie Bartelt and Ann Matuszak, you can sort those photos, remove duplicates, and organize them in a way that makes them easy to find when necessary. Then scan to preserve those photos and combine print photo scans with digital photos from your phone and other systems to keep them safe should disaster strike. Soon you'll be able to pass on your family stories, traditions, and values to future generations. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>The step-by-step guidelines provided in this book are clearly thought out and you can tell is based on the author's experience of doing lots of photo organizing. Having made a couple of attempts to organize my family's photos I identify with why Bartelt doesn't call the process easy. However, after reading through this guide I definitely feel like I now have a simple road map to follow that can finally get me on my way to getting my photo organizing project completed. - R. Lippert</p><p>A useful and needed guide for organizing all my family photos. It is simple, does not overwhelm a person while making sense. - Bailey S.</p><p>If you've inherited family photos or you just want to get your own photos organized and digitized, this book is for you. It is well written and easy to read. It provides advice on many different scenarios (family photos, a professional photographer's collection, etc.). As well, the book explains how to incorporate physical photos and digital photos into one organized collection. - Jacki Hollywood Browne, Unclutter.com</p><p>Right now, there are about 3,000 pictures on my phone and around 30,000 sitting every which place around my house. No joke, I thought this book was going to be 250 pages. How do you cram all your family life? But this is a easy quick read and super well organized. Bullet points and simple steps. I am excited to pull some tips out and apply them in my own life. - Gina E.</p><p>Family photos as a great parenting tool? Yes! This book gives the strategies and encouragement you'll need to use those pictures you've snapped through the years. Feel great about your memories, and strengthen your relationships at the same time.<br /> - Deborah Gilboa, MD, author of "Get the Behavior You Want... Without Being the Parent You Hate!"<br /> </p><br>
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