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Season 3 - Episode 29 - Angie Miner - Genealogy
Season 3, Ep. 29
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This month we welcome Angie Miner to discuss genealogy - a topic with a close association to photographs. Many of us, while working on our photo collection, run into old photos and want to know more about the who, the what, the where and the when. We discuss file naming conventions, what information we need to keep, resources for genealogy research and so much more.
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30. Season 3 - Episod 30 - Photo Organizing Jeopardy Part One
56:30||Season 3, Ep. 30This month we try something a little different, photo organizing jeopardy! We ask each other questions that have been sent into the show or that we have received in the normal course of our businesses in categories such as digital photo organizing, print photo organizing, scanning and a special “surprise me!” category. If you have questions, we have answers!
28. Season 3-Episode-28 - Tammy Copenhaver
01:05:55||Season 3, Ep. 28This month we are focusing on privacy - discussing all the ways your photos give away information about you and what you can do to protect yourself. We talk to privacy advocate Tammy Copenhaver of 406 Digital Imaging to give us her tips and tricks to keep you and your photos safe online.
27. Season3-Episode-27 - David Vaskevitch Mylio Photos
01:17:39||Season 3, Ep. 27This month we have something different for you. Susan and Allison both use Mylio Photos and help many clients with Mylio, so we invited founder David Vaskevitch on for a discussion and demo of this photo organizing platform. See how he uses this program and how it is different from other photo organizing platforms. If you are looking for a non-cloud based photo solution, this one might be for you.
26. Season 3 - Episode 26 - Paul Einarsen Apple Photos Part Two
50:54||Season 3, Ep. 26This month and last (a two-parter!) we take a deep dive into all things Apple Photos with our favorite Apple Guru, Paul Einarsen of Bluewater Imaging. We talk about favorite features of the newly designed Apple Photos library, the best ways to share, the when, what, and how of Apple Shared libraries and more. If you use Apple Photos, these episodes are for you. This topic is the direct result of several listener questions, so be sure to send us yours!
25. Season 3 - Episode 25 - Paul Einarsen Apple Photos Part One
53:31||Season 3, Ep. 25This month and next (a two-parter!) we take a deep dive into all things Apple Photos with our favorite Apple Guru, Paul Einarsen of Bluewater Imaging. We talk about favorite features of the newly designed Apple Photos library, the best ways to share, the when, what, and how of Apple Shared libraries and more. If you use Apple Photos, these episodes are for you. This topic is the direct result of several listener questions, so be sure to send us yours!
24. Season 3 - Episode 24 - Live from The Photo Managers Conference
01:26:40||Season 3, Ep. 24This month we recorded live from The Photo Managers annual conference in San Diego, California. We interview a variety of attendees and vendors from the conference floor talking about everything from physical and digital photo organizing to virtual reality and everything in-between.
23. Season 3 - Episode 23 - Charlie Greene
01:09:21||Season 3, Ep. 23This month we talk to Charlie Greene, co-founder and CEO of Remento. We talk about the importance of preserving stories, and the unique way that Remento helps to gather video of loved ones telling their stories and turning these into a keepsake book, complete with QR codes to the original video. We also discuss Charlie’s appearance on Shark Tank. In the latter half Charlie shows us what the books look like, so be sure to check this episode out on our YouTube channel.
22. Season 3 - Episode 22 - Peter Krogh
01:42:09||Season 3, Ep. 22This month on Inside Photo Organizing we take a deep dive into how to back up all of your media with Peter Krogh, an expert on digital asset management and author of The DAM Book. We walk through what an ideal backup system is and the different configurations it can take no matter how small or large your collection is. In the latter half Peter shares with us diagrams of ideal systems, so be sure to check this episode out on our YouTube channel.