Where did October go and how did we end up in November with the time changing already? I know I am not the only one that is in awe of how fast time seems to be going the older we get and the more things we have going. As I get things back up and going with the blog this Holiday Season I want to remind you to think of that photo that reminds you of a special time in your childhood or with a special friend of family member. That feeling you get when you think of that photo – that is why I do what I do, I love the feeling of reminiscing and remember the story that went with the moment that was captured on the photo. It doesn’t have to be a professional photo, or even a good angle, the photos of someone’s head cut off or the mostly of the floor tell a story too. Do you know where that special photo is, do you have that story captured somewhere?
Do you dream of a day where all of your photos are in one place? Maybe you dream of that perfectly lined shelf of photo albums and books that tell your children’s life story (or even your own)? Do you want to have your walls filled with photos and memories of those you love?
Let’s work to make some of those dreams come true. This Fall and into the holiday season, let’s spend a little time Gathering our photos just like we gather the leaves in the yard or apples from the orchard. Let’s find ways to Celebrate and Share them with those that will enjoy them too.
If you are ready to jump in (whether it be a piles of leaves or pile of photos), mark your calendar for next Saturday, November 9th for our Monthly Photo Workshop in Cary, NC. I have plenty of room in my afternoon session (3pm-10pm). Come for as short or as long as you would like. Remember if it is your first time, it is FREE after 3pm, for everyone else you can sign up here, choose the Evening Only Option for just $25: https://squareup.com/market/sagp
If you are not quite sure about jumping in all the way but want to get started, here is my best advice for tackling any photo project.
Start Current and the Work Backwards
Yes that is it – start with your current photos (digital or physical prints). Gather those that are the most recent – this month or even this year and tackle those first. It will help you create a system that works for you today. If you find others from outside of this time frame put them in a box or folder until you get to that time. Then back up a month or year at a time and continue with the process you have started. If you want some additional tips and ideas, you might enjoy going back to my post about The Power in 15 Minutes. I am continuing my 2019 Favorites Album and look forward to creating my annual photo book pages with ease because I have spent 15 minutes once a month, gathering my favorites as I go and don’t have hundreds of photos to go through later. It is a great time to start with October 2019 if you haven’t started before now!