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19
Apr

Snapshots of My Great Grandfather Reveal His Humor and Sense of Adventure

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Meet my great-grandfather William Brent Wright. He served a mormon mission to Tonga from 1909 to 1912. Before leaving for Tonga, he had never left his home state of Utah, so naturally his journal is full of funny stories. Here is one of my favorite entries from his journal: “While on the ship Aorangi, there were several […]

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17
Apr

Family Photos Are Incredible Passports to a Place Called Memory

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My grandfather, Stanley Marcus, at five years old, circa 1910. This boy grew up to become one of the world’s most well-known retailers with a refined sense of taste and style, whose leadership transformed his family’s Dallas clothing store, Neiman Marcus, into a globally recognized arbiter of fashion. However, his refined sensibility was also expressed […]

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11
Apr

The Real Reason We Take Photos May Be Fundamentally Linked to Our Humanity

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For over 27 millennia since the first cave paintings were discovered, telling stories has been one of humanity’s fundamental communication methods. Even with technology’s increasingly sophisticated and instantaneous capabilities, our brains still respond to content by looking for the story to make sense out of the experience. This fact brings me to a core question I often […]

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11
Apr

Three Scanning Hacks That Will Dramatically Improve your Family Photo Archives

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If you’re reading this you’ve probably scanned more than a few of your own family photos. You already know how mind-numbingly frustrating it can be when your scans look nothing like your originals. Worse yet, your scans might produce such small digital images that – when viewed full screen – they simply look like a […]

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09
Apr

How to Bring Back the Tradition of Vintage Family Photo Albums, with a Modern Twist!

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Many of my fondest memories of my childhood took place at my grandmother’s house. Each weekend, my entire family would descend upon her home to enjoy each other’s company and a home-cooked meal. It’s been almost nine years since I lost my grandmother; there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of […]

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03
Apr

One Family Photograph Proves That Film is Magical and Still Matters

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When I was visiting my family in Scotland, I found one of my Granny’s cameras. Inside, there was a roll of film. There were just 5 frames shot on it. My Granny, Jessie, had passed away 18 months before my discovery. Her camera probably hadn’t been used for years before that. The film wasn’t in […]

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31
Mar

A Portrait of an Independent and Courageous Woman…My Grandmother

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This is my favorite photo of my Grandma, Kay Padovano, circa 1944 when she was about 18 years old. She was the eldest daughter in her family and her parents, recent Italian immigrants, expected her not to marry and to stay home and take care of them as per family traditions of the time. This […]

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24
Mar

This Adorable Couple Forged True Love that Lasted a Lifetime

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This adorable couple is my maternal Grandmother and Granddad. They met in the Spring of 1939 when my Granddad was on a date with her older sister. These two started dating soon after. They got married in Reno, Nevada in December of 1941, one week after Pearl Harbor. They went on to raise 6 children. […]

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22
Mar

This Family Photo Captures How I Learned to Travel

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This photo defines the way I learned to travel — cheaply. With little money growing up, my parents made adventuring about road trips, exploring on foot and free entry. It taught me that you don’t need much to enjoy and capture this big world. Ours heart becomes full with new sights, sounds and smells, all […]

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21
Mar

This Old Family Photo Proves Why Ancestry is Pretty Cool

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Ancestry is pretty darn cool. Here’s a family picture I found tonight that I’ve never seen before. My great-grandfather Adolf Koerber and 6 of his 7 sons. Aren’t they handsome!? These are my grandmother’s brothers, so they’re my great-uncles. My grandmother talked about them all the time, so it’s so fun to see them now. […]

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