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A Reporter's Emotional Journey: Urgent photo digitizing for a heartfelt memorial service is today's special feature for Picture This!


Friend, you're a crucial part of our passion for digitizing the nation's photo archives.


Yesterday, a very emotional story was broadcast on WBBM, the CBS-owned all-news Chicago radio station. A famous tech journalist shared her experience amidst a time of profound loss. She entrusted ScanMyPhotos with her family's lifetime of treasured memories. Her family's photos, slides, film negatives, home movies, and VHS tapes were all digitized the same day and rushed back with a link to view all that evening for a memorial service.


The CBS News interview is a lesson about preserving a legacy of memories and using pictures as the emotional fabric to remember a deceased relative.


Faced with the daunting task of urgently digitizing a family's entire lifetime of photo archives is a story that resonates with many. Listen to how someone honored a loved one's life during a memorial service and solve the immense emotional weight of sharing a lifetime of memories.


Listen to this profoundly moving experience broadcast on CBS News Radio.


The CBS News story described using our ‘ScanFast’ express service with instant uploading to your inbox. You will hear about using pictures as an emotional connection with your past.


This touching anecdote exemplifies ScanMyPhotos' commitment to digitizing photo media and preserving the essence of our most precious moments to honor memories and meaningful times in our lives.

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