When you come across an interesting family photo, what do you do with it?
Try sending it (and a few others) to every family member you have an address for . . .and add a small note that requests that they do the same. That way, your collection grows and you spread load the risk of loss to fire or flood since the family photo collection is located in multiple places.
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Life Story Preservation is Serious Business :)

Life Story preservation is serious business at Priceless Legacy. . . .but it is also a lot of fun. COO, Bruce Cramer, is trying some new hair looks. Let us know whether you think this is a positive change or if he should go back to his previous image.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Why the Long Faces in Old Photos?
An interesting article appeared in Maureen Taylor's Photo Detective blog today. She attributes the fact that so many of our ancestors look unhappy or angry in old photographs partly to the devices that were used to help people hold poses through the long exposures required by Nineteenth Century cameras. As Maureen writes:
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Look closely at your early photographs and see if you can spot a posing device such as a wooden stand behind the subjects' feet. This device sometimes extended as far up as the head and had clamps around a person's waist or head to keep him still for the long exposure time. Would you feel like smiling?
There is no shortage of really interesting people who cover this field.
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