Mini Course:
DIGITAL PHOTO LABELING
Learn three methods of labeling your digital photos
[Module 03 from Digitizing Photos made Simple]
Inside Digital Photo Labeling . . .
you'll learn three methods for labeling scanned images.
Digital Photo Labeling gives you what you need so that you don't end up with a bunch of unidentified (mystery) scanned images.
Tell me if this sounds like you . . .
You know who or what is in the picture, but you're not sure how to attach that information to a digital picture.
You hate the idea of a bunch of mystery digital photos.
You wish there was a way to write on the back of a digital photo.
Good news!
There are ways to attach identifying information to digital images.
And I can show you how!
Imagine . . .
You know ways to label digital photos.
You can attach the information to the digital file so that it travels with the photo.
Your digital photos won't be mystery photos.
All of that is possible inside
Digitizing Photos Made Simple
Who is this right for?
Genealogists
You've researched your family history and collected old photographs along the way.
I'll show you how to label your digital photos so they can be a wonderful enhancement to your research.
The Accidental Family Archivist
You've had legacy photographs dropped into your lap, typically due to home downsizing or passing of an older relative.
I'll give you three ways to label your digital photos so that the identifying information travels with them when they are shared.
Personal Legacy Holder
You have print photographs of your own that you want to pass down to your children and beyond.
I'll show you three methods to label your digital photos so they aren't mystery photos when you pass them down to your children and beyond.
Hi, I'm Pam
I'm an archivist and the creator of Keeping the Past. I work with anyone with old photos and documents from past generations to help them create their own family archive so that their collection becomes a timeless gift to themselves and future generations.
My sweet spot is the space where archiving and family history overlap — family archiving!
The National Archives is my Disneyworld! And, yes, the Family History Library in Salt Lake City is my Disneyland!
But perhaps more relevant to you, I use my archiving expertise to help make family archiving simple.
With my family history expertise I guide people in how to connect their family archive to their family's history .
My hope is that, by connecting the two, both the family archive and the family's history will be passed down for generations.
Why I created this:
Mystery photos are one of my pet peeves.
A digital photo can become a mystery photo just as easily as a print photo can!
I firmly believe that, if you're making the effort to scan your photos, you want then to stand the test of time.
You'll want future generations to have information about them — otherwise they become random mystery photos.
Course Curriculum
You'll get . . .
3 Course Videos —
teaching you three methods for labeling digital photos
PDF Materials —
information to complement the lessons
Bonus Tech Tutorials —
for those that need a little bit of extra help with tech
Get started today for just
$25
Got questions? I've got answers!
What is Family Archiving?
Think about your oldest family photo. Is it a picture of your grandparents? Great-grandparents? Older than that?
That photo only exists because someone thought it was important enough to keep. The moment captured in the picture has passed & the person may be gone. If you don't care for the photograph, future generations will never be able to "see" that person — to know what they look like — to feel that connection.
Family archiving is about caring for photos and documents from past generations so that people in the future can be connected to people in the past.
The course sounds like it might be a lot of work. Do I have time for this?
You can do this mini course entirely at your own pace. As crazy as it sounds, I KNOW there is someone in the future who will want to see and share the photographs that you have today. They will thank you for making time!
Will I have to buy an expensive scanner?
Most basic scanners will get the job done. (The Digitizing Photos Made Simple course provides information about the features you should look for in a scanner.)
What if I decide the course isn't for me after I purchase it?
I offer a 14-day Money Back Guarantee. If you decide the course isn't for you, just contact me with a brief explanation of why you think that is the case for a full refund.
How long do I have access to the course?
You have access to the course for as long as I continue to offer the course. You'll also get free access to any updates to the content that I make along the way!
What if I'm not a tech whiz?
I provide Bonus Tech Tutorials to help out with the technology stuff. The good news is — once you learn the steps much of a photo labeling project is lather-rinse-repeat.
My Risk-Free 14-Day Guarantee
I don't want you to have buyer's remorse.
If Digitizing Photos Made Simple truly does not help you create your digital family archive, simply email me a short message describing why the course isn't working for you within 14 days of purchase, and I will issue you a full refund.
If you've read this far . . .
You have two options:
Rely on yourself and word of mouth to provide information about each of the scanned photos . . .
or, label your digital photos so that the identifying information is attached to the digital file.
If you're ready to do what you can to prevent your digital photos from becoming the mystery photos of the future . . .
You're ready for Digital Photo Labeling.
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