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Let me guess—you have 10,000+ photos on your phone, a few thousand more floating around in forgotten cloud accounts, and maybe (if you’re really ambitious) an external hard drive that hasn’t been plugged in since 2018. Sound familiar? If so, you’re not alone. In our digital age, family memories are often trapped inside devices, lost in the shuffle of everyday life.
As a documentary family photographer in Edmonton, I see this all the time. Families book a session, love their photos, and then… life happens. The images stay on a hard drive, waiting for the “perfect time” to be printed or organized. Spoiler alert: That perfect time never comes. But it should! So, let’s talk about how to take control of your digital chaos and actually enjoy your family memories.
If your phone suddenly took a dive into the North Saskatchewan River, would you still have access to your photos? If the answer is no (or you’re not sure), we need to fix that ASAP.
How to Back Up Your Photos:
Quick Tip: Set a calendar reminder to back up your photos every month. Future you will thank you.
Let’s be honest—scrolling through 40 blurry photos of the same toddler tantrum is not fun. A little organization can go a long way.
How I Organize My Photo Albums:
1. Create Yearly and Monthly Folders:
My method? Title each album using this format:
year_month_day 5-word description.
Examples:
2024_12_07 Canmore with Grandparents
2025_02_03 Piano Practice and Lunch Out
2. Create Yearly and Monthly Folders:
Example:
2025>January, February, March…
3. Use Event-Based Albums:
Example:
“Summer Road Trip 2023” or “Grandma’s 80th Birthday”
4. Delete Ruthlessly:
If it’s blurry, a duplicate, or something you don’t even remember taking, let it go.
5. Tag & Favourite:
Use your phone’s “favourite” feature for standout shots so you can find them easily.
Quick Tip: Every night, or at least every Sunday night, delete the useless photos from your phone while you’re watching Netflix. Multitasking at its finest.
Digital is great, but a printed photo in your hands? Nothing beats it. If you’ve ever stumbled upon an old family album, you know the magic of holding a memory.
Best Ways to Print Your Photos:
Quick Tip: Start with just one print project. If you wait for the “perfect” album, you’ll never get it done. Progress over perfection!
Technology changes fast. Future-proof your photos now.
How to Store Your Photos for the Long Haul:
Quick Tip: Store a backup copy of your best photos with a trusted family member or in a fireproof safe.
If your phone storage is always full, it’s time for a photo detox.
Declutter in 10 Minutes:
Quick Tip: Make this a monthly habit. Trust me, you’ll feel lighter.
If organizing thousands of photos sounds overwhelming, try this: build a daily habit of sorting photos. At the end of each day, take 5 minutes to:
Doing this daily will make organization effortless over time!
Whether it’s backing up your phone, printing a few favourites, or finally organizing last summer’s photos, small steps make a big difference.
And if you want stunning, professional family photos that you’ll actually want to print and display, I’d love to help. Let’s capture those real, beautiful, fleeting moments—before they disappear into the digital void forever.
Book a session today or reach out just to chat about options. Because your family memories deserve more than a forgotten folder on your phone.
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