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It is thrilling when the Associated Press gives a nod, highlighting where all the folks featured in the AP article about photo scanning had their pictures digitized!


A picture is worth a thousand words — Get to know ScanMyPhotos even more with this AP story from 5 grateful customers.



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MORE RAVES: Famed photography and tech journalist Jefferson Graham just published an article on his experience having his slides digitized using our XPress ScanFast service:


"...I digitized a few, but most were still in print form. So I went on a tear to find them, through closets, portfolios, shoeboxes, slide trays, you name it, and finally got the bottom of it. Many were in the form of slides or negatives.


I sent them on Monday to ScanMyPhotos. I went to the UPS Store, and paid $11 for shipping, plus another $3 for the box.


It arrived Tuesday, and by the afternoon, the images were available to me to download.


Talk about amazing service!


Beyond the western trip, I found photos of my late dad I didn’t remember taking, a jewel of a photo of me at age 13 or so with very long hair that’s priceless (I never seen it, at least not in the second part of my life) and other gems.


The story's moral is that we have lived through fires, floods, hurricanes, and so on in the last three weeks. Isn’t it time to get our photos backed up, copied, and protected? If not now, when?


You'll be astonished by the sheer number of photos lost due to Hurricane Idalia. If there was ever a compelling reason to digitize your photo archives, it is to protect them from the ravages of natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires.


If you're looking for a fun Labor Day project, now's the time to get your decades of family nostalgia scanned to save forever.

-- Jefferson Graham

  

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