In this Save Your Photos Month special livestream event, get expert advice on how to protect your photo memories! From tech failures to natural disasters, how will you save your photos when disaster strikes?

Learn how to organize your digital and physical photos using backup systems to ensure your precious memories are safe.

 

 

Advice from the Experts to Protect Your Photo Memories

 

Rhoda Gordon, the founder of Sunflower Photo Solutions, recommends her “Dig Your Photos” DIY photo organizing kit. She designed this box to guide users in gathering and sorting their photo collections effectively. Rhoda emphasized that the first step to preserving your photo memories is to gather all your photos in one place. From there, organize them and store them in a temperature-controlled environment to avoid damage from heat or humidity. Don’t forget to include family members in the photo organization process, so everyone can access and maintain the system over time.

 

Kristen Goodman, owner of Clicking with Kristen, shared her experience with Hurricane Ian. She learned first-hand how to protect photos in the face of flooding. She advised freezing wet photos to prevent mold, using simple tools like Ziploc bags and parchment paper. To further protect memories, she emphasized the importance of digitizing photos ahead of time, ensuring they remain safe, no matter what. Her story about saving a wedding album after the storm showed how crucial it is to preserve your photo memories.

 

Jamie Howe, from Howe Organized, offered another vital lesson: how to protect photo memories from digital disasters. After losing 100,000 photos to a computer crash, Jamie adopted the 3-2-1 backup strategy: three copies of your photos stored on two different types of media, with one stored off-site. To ensure your backups are reliable, Jamie recommends using external hard drives and cloud storage like Amazon Photos or Google Photos. These simple steps are key to saving your photo memories from unexpected tech failures.

 

Organizing Strategies to Protect Your Photos 

 

The experts also discussed how to preserve photos through proper organization. Using metadata and consistent naming conventions helps ensure your photos are easy to search and organize, making your collection more manageable. This not only saves time but also ensures future generations can enjoy your family’s photo history. Don’t forget to educate family members on your photo organization system so they can carry on protecting photo memories after you.

 

In addition to digital backups, maintaining a temperature-controlled environment is essential for preserving your photo memories. Avoid storing physical photos in attics or basements where humidity and heat can cause damage. Instead, opt for cool, dry spaces or professional archival storage to prevent fading or deterioration. By combining these storage tips with regular backups and a well-organized system, you’ll know how to protect your photos for the long term.

 

Incorporating these expert strategies—organizing, backing up, and educating your family—ensures that you’re doing everything you can to protect your photo memories. If you’re unsure where to start, professional photo managers can offer tailored support to help you save and protect your photos from any disaster.

 

Learn more expert tips for saving your precious photos from disaster! Watch the full video on YouTube.