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Photos are a great way to relive the memories of the
past. However, they can also become a total mess if they are not
organized and displayed properly.
Probably the most important tool to have when you
begin your photo organization project is a trash can. Statistics show the
average person develops one roll of 24 pictures a month but only seven are
worth keeping. That being said, you'll probably find many photos in your
collection that simply aren't worth keeping.
Another tool you'll need during
your organization process is several manila envelopes. Do your best to
sort the photos by year, and place each group in the envelope with the
year clearly marked on it. Place these envelopes in a strong cardboard box
or storage bin. You'll probably be able to store a decade's worth of
photos in a single container.
Collages and shadow boxes are
great ways to display several photos from a selected year. Include
mementos and keepsakes in the shadowbox to add a unique personality.
Special photos should be enlarged and framed to be displayed around your
home.
Take special care to purchase
photo albums that are made with acid-free paper. The acid used in
processing everyday paper can be very damaging to photographs over the
long haul.
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