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85 | Tame Your Photo Chaos: A 7-Step Solution To Organizing Memories Without Feeling Overwhelmed
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85 | Tame Your Photo Chaos: A 7-Step Solution To Organizing Memories Without Feeling Overwhelmed
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Instead of a tangled, overwhelming hot mess of scattered analog and digital photos that leave you stressed, imagine having your most precious memories neatly organized and displayed.
You'd be able to enjoy those visual keepsakes while crafting the “best of the best” visual legacy that you and your children can easily access for years to come.
If this resonates with you, this episode could be the solution you needed yesterday.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Haleh Shoa, Founder and CEO of Picturli: a photo organization, curation, archiving, and design studio that helps families, individuals, and businesses transform their chaotic mess of photos into one clear and cohesive digital library. Haleh and her team meticulously organize their clients’ photo collections into a searchable, secure, and easily sharable photo archive. Haleh believes that family histories and personal memories are some of the most valuable treasures that exist and that preserving and sharing them is crucial for future generations.
She shared many great tips about photo organization from first steps to regularly cleaning up your camera roll for better-looking photos.
If you like taking notes while listening, here are the 7 steps to organize and archive your photos:
1. Decide on a goal
2. Gather your photos & other memories
3. Gather your tools
4. Sorting and Categorizing
5. Scan your photos
6. Proper storage solutions
7. Digital back-up
Want more help from Haleh?
1. Sign up to receive the 7-Step Guide to organizing photos by visiting: https://www.picturli.com/podcast
2. Haleh also offers a complimentary consultation - grab it here: https://www.picturli.com/contact
3. Follow Haleh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/picturli/
You'd be able to enjoy those visual keepsakes while crafting the “best of the best” visual legacy that you and your children can easily access for years to come.
If this resonates with you, this episode could be the solution you needed yesterday.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Haleh Shoa, Founder and CEO of Picturli: a photo organization, curation, archiving, and design studio that helps families, individuals, and businesses transform their chaotic mess of photos into one clear and cohesive digital library. Haleh and her team meticulously organize their clients’ photo collections into a searchable, secure, and easily sharable photo archive. Haleh believes that family histories and personal memories are some of the most valuable treasures that exist and that preserving and sharing them is crucial for future generations.
She shared many great tips about photo organization from first steps to regularly cleaning up your camera roll for better-looking photos.
If you like taking notes while listening, here are the 7 steps to organize and archive your photos:
1. Decide on a goal
2. Gather your photos & other memories
3. Gather your tools
4. Sorting and Categorizing
5. Scan your photos
6. Proper storage solutions
7. Digital back-up
Want more help from Haleh?
1. Sign up to receive the 7-Step Guide to organizing photos by visiting: https://www.picturli.com/podcast
2. Haleh also offers a complimentary consultation - grab it here: https://www.picturli.com/contact
3. Follow Haleh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/picturli/
Released:
Jun 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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