Free Resources

Guides & How-To's

Everything you need to know about preserving your family's memories β€” whether you DIY or work with me.

Photo Lifespan Guide

How Long Do Printed Photos Actually Last?

Color prints from the 70s–90s are already breaking down. Here's the science β€” and what you can do before it's too late.

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VHS Tapes Guide

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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Old Slides Guide

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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Scanning Cost Guide

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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Photo Restoration Guide

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 DIY vs Pro Guide

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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5 Steps to Prep Your Photo and Video Project
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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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I'll send it when I reply β€” usually within 24–48 hours.

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.

Send a Photo β€” I'll Help You Get Started β†’

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Recommended Products

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.

πŸ“· Scanning & Photo Tools

Epson FastFoto FF-680W

High-speed photo scanner. Great for large collections of loose prints.

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Epson V600 Perfection Scanner

My go-to flatbed scanner. Handles photos, slides, and negatives beautifully.

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Epson 12000XL Scanner

Large-format professional scanner for oversized photos and documents.

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PowerFilm Scanner

Dedicated film scanner for slides and negatives at high resolution.

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Epson SureColor P900 Printer

Professional photo printer. Archival-quality prints that last 100+ years.

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Maxone 500GB Portable Hard Drive

Ultra slim external drive for delivering digital files to clients.

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🎞 Film & Video Transfer

Wolverine 8mm & Super 8 Film Digitizer

MM100PRO model. Converts old film reels to digital without a projector.

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VIDBOX USB 2.0 Video Conversion

For transferring VHS and camcorder tapes to digital on your computer.

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MiniDV Player

For playing back and transferring MiniDV camcorder tapes.

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VCR

A working VCR for VHS playback. Getting harder to find every year.

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VHS-C Adapter

Plays compact VHS-C camcorder tapes in a standard VCR.

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8mm / Hi8 Player

For playing back 8mm and Hi8 camcorder tapes.

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🧀 Cleaning & Handling Supplies

Hand Air Blower Bulb

For cleaning dust off slides, negatives, and scanner glass without touching them.

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VHS Head Cleaner

Keeps your VCR heads clean for better playback quality.

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Microfiber Cloths

Used with 90% alcohol for cleaning scanner glass and equipment.

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Cotton Gloves

For handling fragile photos, negatives, and memorabilia without leaving oils.

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90% Isopropyl Alcohol

For streak-free cleaning of scanner glass and equipment surfaces.

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Soft Brush

Gentle dusting brush for delicate photos and scanning surfaces.

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🧲 Custom Photo Magnets

Titan 2x2" Magnet Making Bundle

The exact press I use. Commercial-grade, lifetime warranty. Everything you need to start making magnets.

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Epson EcoTank 8550 Printer

My magnet printer. Refillable ink tanks keep costs low for high-volume printing.

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Koala Paper

The paper I print my magnets on. Works perfectly with the Titan press.

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Storage Bins

For organizing magnet supplies, finished magnets, and materials.

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Phone Mount

For filming content and taking product photos of your magnets.

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Cello 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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