Celebrate a Milestone with Your Photos

Milestones mark the growth and accomplishment in a person's life and this June, my son is graduating from high school. Next to their first steps, this is a huge milestone for him. It marks the completion of secondary education, but it also marks the passage into adulthood. #imnotcryingyourcrying

We’ve made some plans but it occurred to me that much of this celebration is centered around photos. It’s been fun to walk back through his whole life and see how much he’s changed. When they tell you it goes fast, I just didn’t have any clue what that really meant until now.

It’s moments like this when having an organized photo collection that can really come in handy.  With so many options to create a meaningful memory of this milestone, here are a few things we considered: 

First day of school timeline

Perhaps you’ve snapped a picture on the first day of school for the last twelve years and showing this progression through a timeline can be fun to hang up or publish in a photo book or album

Creating a photo book or album

This can be a digital or physical album that can include: their first day of school photos, significant school events or accomplishments, sporting events, or words of wisdom from teachers and family members

Creating a video montage

Similar to a photo book, videos are fun to showcase during a gathering and can include short movie clips, photos, or maybe their favorite songs

Photo gifts

You can put a picture on anything: clothing, mugs, canvas, sleepwear, socks, etc., perhaps it’s a parting gift for your guests or something you want to give to your child as a keepsake

Graduation announcements or cards

Announcements don’t have to include just their senior picture but include pictures from their first day of school or when they were a baby

If your collection is unorganized, it can feel impossible to search for specific photos. We know it’s hard to take on the job of organizing your photo collection. But, you’ve taken all these photos throughout life, now is the time to use them. 

Having an organized collection can only make things easier. You might be thinking, why bother, I can do that later.  Well, by having an organized collection, you can...

… find what you’re looking for because it’s searchable

… curate your collection and easily manage to keep it organized

… actually, start sharing and using your photos 

… preserve your collection for future generations

… finally have the peace of mind it’s done (and it will make you happy)

There will never be a perfect time to organize your collection. You simply have to just start. If you’re not sure how to begin, we’ve got options and can help you navigate the hurdles along the way.

Ready to tackle your photo collection once and for all?

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