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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Call for Digitized Family Photos
Okay cousins, I'm putting out the call for your family photos. Here are some examples of why digital archiving is so important. Below are two copies of the 1983 Blouza reunion family photo. The first example is a photo I took in 2001 of the 1983 picture on display. It's blurry and not a great copy. The second example is a photo I took in 2012 of the same 1983 picture. Despite the best efforts of the owner it was severely damaged in a flood and is almost completely ruined. There are other copies out there (most of them much smaller versions) so hopefully we can track one down and get it properly photographed or scanned.
Another example, if you need more inspiration, is a recent article and photo display in the New York Times that highlights the importance of digital archiving. The NYT piece (click here to check it out) collects photos that were washed out of peoples homes during Superstorm Sandy a few weeks ago. Shortly before that we had a tsunami warning here in Hawaii which also made me think about saving the box of photos I carried across the Pacific with me when I moved here. In short, anything can happen and it doesn't need to be a flood, a hurricane, or a tsunami, it could just be the dog, cat, or the occasional tipped-over beverage. So, find a scanner and pick out the most important old photos you have and get scanning. Do it for yourself, do it for your kids, do it for history, and lastly do if for me and the archive I'm building (note slight sarcasm and drama for effect).
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