Subject: [Update] Simple way to help preserve our nation's photo history

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The ScanMyPhotos Journal
Welcome,

An update on why and how you can help support historical societies and organizations to preserve their archives of analog photographs and more
Yesterday, we received many inquiries about how to donate to historical societies, libraries, universities and other organizations to help support their photo archival projects. So we are sharing this updated message.

Dear Friends,

Founded in 1990, and as a photo digitization pioneer, I hope our effort spark many to donate and support photo digitization projects across the nation. 

 Do you have any recommendations on how best to showcase and share this news?

If you have been following the “Past Tense” photo preservation project to preserve the New York Times’ history of photography, it led to a hot trend to save our nation’s history. The new PBS program “Family Pictures USA” also identified an urgency to revisit and safeguard nostalgia.

We are shifting gears at ScanMyPhotos with this new advocacy campaign to support libraries, historical societies, universities and all organizations with decades of past pictures, film, 35mm slides and movie film to digitally preserve.

The National Photo Preservation Project: 

1) We invite and encourage you to join us to help support organizations as they preserve their photo treasures. Order e-Gift digitization certificates in denominations from $25 - $10,000 to forward.

2) Donate the e-Gift certificates to your favorite archivist organizations so they can redeem and help fund their preservation efforts to digitize generations of photo imaging memories

How to Donate to The National Photo Preservation Project

ScanMyPhotos is passionate to help preserve the trillions of still analog images. As background, this link provides years of national news profiles on how we do our archival magic. 

As background, this link to a TV news story profiles how we helped to preserve their decades-past 35mm slides.

We are grateful for your support, feedback, ideas, and suggestions on how best to share this campaign.


Mitch Goldstone | CEO | ScanMyPhotos
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