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Preserving Your Photos and Film with ScanMyPhotos.Com

President and CEO Mitch Goldstone of ScanMyPhotos.Com on the TechtalkRadio ShowMitch Goldstone

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ScanMyPhotos.Com

In a recent article penned by journalist Michael Liedtke of the Associated Press, the spotlight was on the commendable services provided by Scan My Photos, courtesy of Mitch Goldstone—a friend of the show. In the Column, Liedtke shared his personal experience of digitizing his late father's photos, emphasizing the seamless process facilitated by Scan My Pho tos. Goldstone's involvement extended beyond Liedtke's family, as he recounted a similar undertaking for the late Ed Asner's family. The narrative touched upon the significance of preserving memories through the digitization of photos, slides, and even film. Goldstone is proud to be able to provide the Scan Fast Service, which, impressively, can be completed in just one day.

One of the challenges in undertaking such a task independently is the organizational aspect. Scan My Photos, however, provides assistance in collating images, making the process smoother for families. Goldstone highlighted the company's ability to digitize approximately 1000 photos in just five minutes, ensuring careful attention to detail in the finished results. The discussion also delved into the handling of 16mm and 8mm film through the Frame By Frame Capture technique, with Goldstone outlining its benefits.

ScanMyPhotos.Com LogoThe evolution of technology over the years has significantly simplified the preservation of photographic images and film reels for future generations. Reflecting on this, Mitch talked with TechtalkRadio's Andy Taylor on the sentimental value of photos, serving as windows to the past, capturing moments like the appearance of a town, the alma mater, the first car, and the growth of children over the years. The traditional way of storing these memories in photo albums has now been replaced by digital formats, allowing for easier access and preservation.

The article praised ScanMyPhotos.Com for its quality, reputation, and speed in preserving memories digitally. The convenience offered by the service was underscored, eliminating concerns such as color degradation, splitting or tearing of photos, and the tedious task of sifting through boxes of photos. ScanMyPhotos.Com streamlines the process by providing a box for customers to send in their photos, utilizing high-end professional equipment for scanning, and then returning the originals along with a secure web page for online viewing. The company has garnered positive reviews for both the quality of its services and its customer support.

A Returning guest to the show, Mitch Goldstone, the President and CEO of ScanMyPhotos.Com gives us insights into the process, encouraging listeners to transform the daunting task of dealing with boxes of photos into an opportunity to relive and cherish memories effortlessly and share them easily through digital.

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Tune in to this Fun Audio Interview with President and CEO of ScanMyPhotos.Com Mitch Goldstone who can help you not stare at those boxes and boxes of photos that one day you will "get to" but have them available for you to look, remember and enjoy.


For More Information

Check out the Article at the Associated Press Website by Michael Liedtke
"Millions of old printed photos are sitting in storage. Digitizing them can unlock countless memories"

Visit the ScanMyPhotos.Com Website
https://www.scanmyphotos.com

Be Sure to Check Out Mitch's Informative Blog on Photo Scanning, Preserving Your Images and some Tips on Preserving your photos, even before scanning and taking great holiday photos!

https://www.scanmyphotos.com/blog/author/mitch-goldstone