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How to Declutter & Sort Photos
Sorting through old photographs can feel overwhelming, but these tips can make the process easier. Don’t be afraid TO trash! Multiple shots of the same scenery or event don’t always add more value to the story. A good guideline is to keep only 20% of the photos for albums and eliminate the rest. […]
Custom Framing + Wall Décor Pro Tips
Complement Your Wall Décor WithThe Perfect Frame! Selecting the perfect picture frame can be overwhelming. With diverse finishes, materials, and display styles, it’s challenging to determine what will complement your home decor. Fortunately, we’re here to help. We’ve analyzed various photo frame types, highlighting their unique qualities and suggesting creative ways to showcase them. Your […]
How To Take Epic Mobile Photos
The built-in cameras in today’s mobile phones can take stunning photos and turn average shots into professional-looking images with the tap of a finger. Enjoy these quick tips for enhancing your mobile photography skills. These tips specifically reference the iPhone built-in camera app. The Android camera app has similar features. Bring the background closer […]
Why You Should Consider Safety When Digitizing Memories
Why You Should Consider Safety When Digitizing Memories Digitizing memories have become increasingly popular, with many converting old family photos, home movies, and other precious memorabilia into digital formats. While this process can provide several benefits, such as making it easier to preserve and share memories, it is important to consider safety when […]
Film Processing: Your Questions Answered!
Whether you’re just getting started with film photography or you’re a die-hard film shooter, we’re here to help. Film photography is a classic medium that allows you to slow down and take your time with each shot—capturing that moment on a physical piece of film, advancing the roll to the next frame, ready for the […]