i’ve been thinking a lot about photo storage lately. not really how to store them … just coming up with a system for organizing them i guess. i have tons of pictures. i have tons of pictures that i’m never going to scrap. i have tons of pictures that i want to scrap. and i have tons of pictures on my hard drive that need to be somewhere. but my anal self is having a hard time getting a good system planned in my head.

if you look back at my scrapbook albums from my first 8 year of scrapbooking … i’d say almost 90% of my pictures are on my scrapbook pages. now the last 3 years are a little different. i do have some pictures that i’ve never got around to scrapping. and i’m realizing that i don’t have to scrap every photo i’ve ever taken. but i still feel the need to put these pictures somewhere.

a few months ago i went through all the older pictures i had in my photo boxes (with the exception of this years) … and i sorted out any pictures that i didn’t think i’d scrap. everyday pictures without a story. all the extra event pictures that didn’t make the main page. and i had picked up some regular photo albums … the ones where you just slide your pictures in, 3 on a page. i figured i could just add these photos in there … and that could be the spot for all those misc pictures. if i ever want to scrap them … i can pull them out and it’s not a big deal. sure … it bugged me that maybe 2 of the pictures on a page were going one direction and one pictures was going the opposite way. lol! but i just slid them all in and tried not to be too anal about it.

so now i’m left with a small assortment of pictures that i really do want to scrap. thing is that now i’m so addicted to printing my own photos my way … borders and all different sizes. so do i really need all those 4×6 prints? and what about when i do our little "photo shoots" … and i have about 14 different poses of alyssa and 14 different poses of sarah? i’m certainly not going to scrap all 14. but what if i scrap 4 of each of the girls … do i really need to have 10 of each in the other regular album? they’re not dud pictures … they’re good pictures. so i really do feel like i need to have all the pictures in an album … be in a regular album or a scrapbook album.

i think i’m doing better on the daycare kids pictures than on our family’s pictures. lol! i’ve really changed my thinking on the daycare kids. for instance … i had taken some pictures of ady one day in her booster seat while she was eating lunch. i had about 5 cute pictures. but then again … way too much color between the booster seat (does anyone know where to get a cute olive green or deep red booster seat that would match my kitchen better then the primary red/blue/yellow one i have now. lol!), the crazy multi-colored bib (i can never find nice, big, pretty bibs), her bright sippy cup, and all the food on the tray. so i honestly don’t think i’ll ever scrap them … and i don’t know that i really need to scrap them … although i could totally scrap about her throwing all her food on the floor when she doesn’t want it. lol! but do i need 5 pictures in the regular photo album? no i don’t. so i picked just one and ordered it … although i did order the others for her mom.

but you see where i’m going with this? or maybe not … maybe this thinking out loud thing doesn’t make much sense. lol! i just feel like i have pictures coming out of every corner i turn. i want them organized and stored in appropiate places. but i want it to have a system to it … so that it makes sense. and i don’t want it to be something that i turn around and decide isn’t good a few months from now. so it needs to be thought out.

i know i’ll come up with something. i was the same way with my digital images off my camera. took me quite a while to figure out a good organizational method for sorting, editing, and all that. but i have a system … and it has been working now for about 6 months. i know where to put my images … i know where to find them … and i know where to put them when i’m done editing. just ask me for any digital image and i can totally find it for you within minutes. lol!

but if you have any great ideas on this … i’d love to hear them. please share!

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5 responses to “let’s talk photo storage . . .”

  1. Marilyn Avatar

    Laura – read Stacy Julian’s Big Picture Scrapbooking – she has an excellent way of storing and tagging photos. Ought to fit right in with your anal-ism. If you don’t like her system, maybe you can incorporate parts of it for your storage. It’s too early in the morning, or I would give you a short overview of her system. Just read it!

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  2. Linda Avatar

    I had a nice booster seat for my son – dark blue and a tan and blue pad for the seat, with a tan tray. NOT the bright stuff. And the bib – well, Walmart sells these GREAT bibs, made out of vinyl, that are large, have snaps at the bottom to make a great pocket (that keeps LIQUID in, since there is no seam), and it’s easily washable. AND, they have some not-so-bright-and-scary colors, too. My son’s is white with yellow trim and a frog on it.
    Photo storage? Don’t even get me started. My husband BUGS me to get it done. I can’t even FIND all the pictures now….sigh.

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  3. Eileen Avatar
    Eileen

    Hi;
    Ealier this year I took Stacy Julian’s online class about photo storage and I really loved it. The idea was to take all of your photos and put them in photo albums (3 up type). This is your photo storage system. You can see them, scrap from the albums and eventually get rid of or put into what she called “cold storage” (photo boxes) the ones you don’t want. Then you sort out photos you really want to scrap and put those into photo drawers (or a box) sorted by family members, places you love, things (xmas, etc), and people you love. I’m not doing a good job of describing this part but it works. I have started to print out a large majority of my pictures monthly and putting them into the photo albums. This part was my favorite because it takes the pressure off of me to scrap every picture. If I don’t get to scrap it, it’s ok, because now it can still be seen and loved by my family in the photo albums. The class is being offered again in Jan on bigpicturescrapbooking.com and I thought it was worth the money. You also get to have weekly chats with Stacy herself which was soooo great!
    Good luck. And by the way, I’m still working on sorting old pictures into photo albums, our extra room is FULL of little piles of pictures – LOL.

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  4. Leah Avatar
    Leah

    I get my pictures printed about every month or so. All of my prints go into 3-up type photo albums and I order doubles for the ones that I plan on scrapping. ALL of my photos for the past 15 years are kept chronologically in albums. My kids and family members love looking at them. The “extra” photos that I have ordered for scrapping are sorted by child/event in their own photo box. I scrap whatever I feel like, no pressure since they’re all already in the albums.
    For my daycare photos they go into separate daycare photo albums (chronologically) and they are left out in our entryroom where families are always welcome to look at them (I also send home doubles for the kids). I have never scrapped any of my daycare kids, I barely have time to scrap my own!
    Oh, and I don’t use any booster seats for my kiddos-I have a preschool sized table. But for the littlest I have a high-chair called a Chairrie from Discount School Supply. It’s wooden with a white tray……..totally not distracting/too colorful in photos!
    Good luck getting it all sorted out!

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  5. doris Avatar

    laura . . . you look maaaaaaaahvelous! love the new do . . . 😀
    and you’re photo storage issues . . . no help here . . . you have my head spinning . . . lol . . . 😀

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