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Photogenealogy: Caring for your Physical Family History Photos

Part of our new Photogenealogy course.

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Part of our new Photogenealogy course with Ann Larkham. 

This talk will outline the process for getting your physical family history photos in order. Deciding what to keep, and working out the best way to store your precious family history photos can be tricky, but this talk will help. Suitable materials will be explored, and preservation terms will be explained, so that you can be confident that you will be able to pass on your family history photos in the best possible condition.  Scanning will be mentioned in this talk but for more information specifically about scanning please see the talk: Photogenealogy: Scanning your Family History Photos

Can't make this time? Book anyway as this talk will be recorded and available to watch for 2 weeks. 

Ann LarkhamAbout the speaker: Ann Larkham’s career started in television, moved on to science communication and now is rooted in the emerging field of photogenealogy. Throughout this time, Ann has researched her family history and been a lifelong learner, achieving a BSc(Hons) and MPhil degrees in Ecology, and a PGCert in Genealogy from the University of Strathclyde. Several of Ann’s articles have been published in Family Tree Magazine including a recent 6-part series about photogenealogy. Ann plans to offer photogenealogy services and to write a photogenealogy book with the aim of helping others find the joy in their family history photos. For more information, please visit: https://www.photogenealogy.co.uk/

New to Zoom and would like to attend the course but not sure how it works? Do contact us if you would like to arrange a free taster session.

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