Guides & How-To's
Everything you need to know about preserving your family's memories β whether you DIY or work with me.
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How Long Do Printed Photos Actually Last?
Color prints from the 70sβ90s are already breaking down. Here's the science β and what you can do before it's too late.
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Is It Too Late to Save Your VHS Tapes?
Most tapes are past their 30-year lifespan. Here's how to tell if yours are still good β and what to do next.
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Found a Box of Old Slides?
What those little plastic frames actually are, how to check their condition, and why they might be better quality than your prints.
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How Much Does Photo Scanning Cost?
No hidden fees, no guessing. A real pricing breakdown from a local service β so you know what to expect.
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Can This Photo Be Saved?
What photo restoration can fix β and what it can't. Plus how to tell if your damaged photo is worth restoring.
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VHS Transfer: DIY vs. Professional
The real cost of doing it yourself vs. having someone handle it. An honest comparison so you can decide.
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Your Free Prep Guide
Not sure what to gather, count, or bring? This free guide shows you exactly where to start β without getting overwhelmed.
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Rather Have Someone Handle It for You?
DIY isn't for everyone β and that's okay. I personally digitize photos, transfer tapes, and restore memories for local families every week.
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Tools I Actually Use
These are the exact products I use every day in my studio. If you're going the DIY route or just want to store your photos properly, these are what I trust.
Epson FastFoto FF-680W
High-speed photo scanner. Great for large collections of loose prints.
View on AmazonEpson V600 Perfection Scanner
My go-to flatbed scanner. Handles photos, slides, and negatives beautifully.
View on AmazonEpson 12000XL Scanner
Large-format professional scanner for oversized photos and documents.
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Dedicated film scanner for slides and negatives at high resolution.
View on AmazonEpson SureColor P900 Printer
Professional photo printer. Archival-quality prints that last 100+ years.
View on AmazonMaxone 500GB Portable Hard Drive
Ultra slim external drive for delivering digital files to clients.
View on AmazonWolverine 8mm & Super 8 Film Digitizer
MM100PRO model. Converts old film reels to digital without a projector.
View on AmazonVIDBOX USB 2.0 Video Conversion
For transferring VHS and camcorder tapes to digital on your computer.
View on AmazonMiniDV Player
For playing back and transferring MiniDV camcorder tapes.
View on AmazonVCR
A working VCR for VHS playback. Getting harder to find every year.
View on AmazonHand Air Blower Bulb
For cleaning dust off slides, negatives, and scanner glass without touching them.
View on AmazonVHS Head Cleaner
Keeps your VCR heads clean for better playback quality.
View on AmazonMicrofiber Cloths
Used with 90% alcohol for cleaning scanner glass and equipment.
View on AmazonCotton Gloves
For handling fragile photos, negatives, and memorabilia without leaving oils.
View on Amazon90% Isopropyl Alcohol
For streak-free cleaning of scanner glass and equipment surfaces.
View on AmazonSoft Brush
Gentle dusting brush for delicate photos and scanning surfaces.
View on AmazonTitan 2x2" Magnet Making Bundle
The exact press I use. Commercial-grade, lifetime warranty. Everything you need to start making magnets.
Shop Titan PressEpson EcoTank 8550 Printer
My magnet printer. Refillable ink tanks keep costs low for high-volume printing.
View on AmazonKoala Paper
The paper I print my magnets on. Works perfectly with the Titan press.
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For organizing magnet supplies, finished magnets, and materials.
View on AmazonPhone Mount
For filming content and taking product photos of your magnets.
View on AmazonCello Bags
Clear bags for packaging finished magnets for sale or gifting.
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Done Reading? Let's Get Started.
You don't have to organize it first. Just gather what you have, snap a photo, and send it over. I'll take it from there.
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