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31
Jul

Unearthing a Family Picture Gem that was Buried for almost 50 years

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Wyoming (near Yellowstone or Cody), late 1950s. Over 45 years later and I’m seeing this gem for the first time! My Grandpa took his boys, my Dad and Uncle and their cousin G, out on an adventure. I wonder what their perspective of “the West” was at this time? My grandparents, who are now 91 […]

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30
Jul

The First Family Photo I Ever Saw of my Granddaddy as a Young Boy

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My grandaddy (bottom left), his siblings and his cousins in the early 1950s. I have many photos of my mom’s maternal side of the family, but not many of my mom’s paternal side. This is the first photo I ever saw of my granddaddy from when he was a young boy. I love his priceless […]

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24
Jul

What I Learned When I Documented My Grandmother’s Life Story

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“All personal photographs are trying to get lost. Whether they are tucked away in a photo album or existing as ones and zeroes in a computer hard drive, it takes work from their caretakers to protect personal images.” – @toddwemmr I had the pleasure of assembling my great grandmother’s Life Story four years ago after […]

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19
Jul

What we unearthed when we started scanning all of our old family photos

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So far this year, my family has celebrated a 16th, 21st, 25th and 50th birthday and a 25th, 30th and 60th wedding anniversary. Now we celebrate the first of two 80th birthdays happening this summer. It’s a very special one: my Mom’s! As part of this milestone celebration, we digitized Mom and Dad’s 8mm movies […]

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14
Jul

This is how I like to remember my grandfather

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I received a call at work that was vague and worrying. It was from my mother, telling me to leave work right away. When I arrived at the house, she was in tears, sitting in the corner of her bedroom on the floor. I had lost my grandfather, G.W. Marts. I was in shock, and […]

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12
Jul

The only photograph I have of my parents when they were young and in love

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My parents Carlo Gabriele and Elena Conte as boyfriend and girlfriend in 1948 or 1949. This picture is important to me because maybe it’s the only photo of my parents as boyfriend and girlfriend that I have. I have photos of my mother as a young girl, my father as a young boy, but just this one […]

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09
Jul

Meet the woman who shaped my life and left a legacy of astounding love

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Last week my maternal grandmother passed away. She was born in 1930 and lived 84 amazing, gritty, loving, open, honest, and creative years. Here she is on her wedding day with her first husband, Eugene H. Klein, in May 1950 in Cook County, Illinois. I am grateful to have known my grandmother for 36 years, […]

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01
Jul

Meet the Wonderful Woman Who Inspired Save Family Photos and Changed the Course of my Life

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“Only a photograph can show you what your mother looked like when she was 20, when the moonlight fell on her face.” – @maggiesteber In my case, a photograph shows me what my grandmother looked like when she was about 20 – elegant, ethereal, determined. Yesterday I lost her. My family lost a matriarch. The […]

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30
Jun

A World War II Tale Told in my Nana and Grandad’s Wedding Portrait

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I love my nana and grandad’s wedding portrait. My grandparents, Dave Frank and Florrie Pennock, grew up in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom and met when they were just eight years old. Granddad served in World War II and was named after his uncle, who was killed in World War I. Granddad often said that we could […]

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28
Jun

How Family Photos Can Help you Build a Lasting Legacy

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Do you have a legacy? Take a moment to think it through. Is there a chance the answer is ‘NO?’ Have you considered how family photos can help you build a lasting legacy? I have. In fact, it’s something I think about a lot. There’s a generation growing up that has been photographed more than any other generation […]

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