Affluent Savvy
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How to organize old photos Clarify the "why" of why you're doing this. ... Start with physical photos first, apply what you learn to your digital library. ... Get all of the photos in one place. ... Sort chronologically, by person, or by theme. ... Finally, sort into 3 subcategories, and put the winners into your album.
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Learn More »A ll day my parents have been screaming about how to organize old photos that have been avalanching in our garage and closet. My family lineage is built upon a love of photography, sentimentality, and hoarding, so we're talking upon boxes and boxes upon boxes of black-and-whites, faded polaroids, a framed pin-up shot of my YiaYia for some reason. It's an exhausting process that needs a lotta hand-holding, but if you also have an overload of photos, now's a great time to go through them. Why? Well, if you're feeling distraught and claustrophobic during this time, the power of nostalgia is a natural way to lift your mood. But more than that, giving a sense of order and a place to access those feel-good memories allows us to feel in control and soothed all at once. "In times of rapid unexpected change or stressful chaos, having an orderly place is comforting, as it reminds us that we can remain together despite the turmoil we sense around us," says licensed psychologist Krystine I. Batcho, PhD. "It demonstrates that we have an active role in interpreting the meaning and purpose of our lives. Our life experiences aren't random, we played a role in them, and often learned lessons from events. We then folded what we've learned into our ongoing lives and into our sense of who we are and who we want to be."
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Learn More »When you're ready, here are four quick tips on organizing your photos appropriately and efficiently.
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Learn More »4. Finally, sort into 3 subcategories, and put the winners into your album Discard: Photos you don't want to keep for whatever reason. You don't know anyone in the photo, the photo captures a particularly unflattering time in your life, whatever it is. Feel free to edit. Photos you don't want to keep for whatever reason. You don't know anyone in the photo, the photo captures a particularly unflattering time in your life, whatever it is. Feel free to edit. Top 10%: these are the photos you’d frame or put in an album. The VIPs. They are great photos, artistically speaking, prompt a good story or special memory, remind you of the aesthetics of a time, or evoke a sense of place. You’ll feel it in your body more than you’ll know it in your mind. Trust that feeling. these are the photos you’d frame or put in an album. The VIPs. They are great photos, artistically speaking, prompt a good story or special memory, remind you of the aesthetics of a time, or evoke a sense of place. You’ll feel it in your body more than you’ll know it in your mind. Trust that feeling. Everything Else: Photos that fall into the category of "aggressively fine." Like, "Oh, this is a cute picture of me on the playground, just like the last 40 cute pictures of me on the playground, having helicopter parents is fun." You don't feel any huge draw to it, but again, it is fine. Morrissey says that you'll likely lean hard on the Everything Else category at first, because you might not be able to stomach throwing photos away. When you're done sorting, she suggests to box these up, label by their category and don’t give them another thought. "Over time, as you’re enjoying your Top 10%, you’ll likely let go of your attachment to the Everything Else group and will feel comfortable letting them go," says Morrissey. "At family events, or when the time comes to pass photos down to the next generation, you’ll have a curated archive to share."
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