Ways to Never Lose Your Photos

Ways to Never Lose Your Photos

With technology’s prevalence in our society, it’s become easier than ever to capture precious moments and preserve cherished memories. However, even with technology’s increased convenience, there are still certain obstacles that can put your photos at risk. Crashed computers, fried hard-drives, and damaged prints all pose potential hazards to your most treasured pictures. Never put your memories at risk again with these three ways to never lose your photos.

Back up photos as soon as possible

Nowadays, most photos are captured and stored on smartphones and they often end up living there forever. If a phone becomes lost or damaged, however, these photos and memories will also disappear. For this reason, you should back up your phone’s photos to an external source as soon as possible.

Some phones are equipped with apps that automatically back up photos immediately after they’re taken, while others may back up photos once a day or may require you to manually back them up. There are benefits to each option. Manually backing up your photos will let you look over and sort your photos, allowing you to choose only the highest quality images. Alternately, automatically backing up your photos will ensure that no photo or memory is ever forgotten and will save you the worry of backing up the photos yourself. However you choose to do it, regularly backing up your pictures is a surefire way to never lose your photos.

Digitize physical prints

For photos that are not taken or stored on smartphones, you can utilize a photo digitization service to preserve physical photo prints. Almost any physical photo medium can be digitized, including film slides, negatives, and printed photos. In addition to scanning and digitizing the photos, the photo digitization technician can also rotate, crop, and adjust your photos’ color and contrast. Once the images have been digitized, they can be stored on a USB drive, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc, or converted into JPEG format. Digitizing physical prints not only protects them from potential fire, water, or mold damage, but it also makes them easier to access, view, and share with your friends and family.

Store digital photos on a cloud database

Once your photos have been digitized and backed up, it’s in your best interest to store them on a cloud database. Unlike photos that are backed up to a computer hard drive and can only be accessed from that specific computer, cloud databases externally store documents so they can be accessed and viewed from any device. These websites can be accessed via the internet and are viewable to anyone with the link and login information. By storing your digital photos on a cloud database or shareable site, such as Google Photos, you can access your photos from anywhere. You can even share them with friends and family around the world with one simple click of a button.

Daniel Greenblatt