Join the Race Against Time to Digitize Pictures for Families,
Businesses, and Celebrities
IRVINE,
Calif., Oct. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As
climate change leads to more frequent and severe natural disasters,
families and organizations scramble to save their irreplaceable
photo memories.
A recent CBS News® segment underscores the heart-wrenching
reality of losing these memories to disasters like Hurricane
Helene, emphasizing the urgent need to digitize vulnerable photo
collections before it's too late.
ScanMyPhotos.com: Every photograph holds a
piece of someone's life, and digitally safeguarding these memories
before disaster strikes is not just a service we offer—a mission we
deeply believe in.
What Happened:
ScanMyPhotos.com, a pioneer in the photo imaging industry since
1990, has been recognized for its vital role in this effort. The TV
news feature highlights the crucial role of photo digitization in
protecting irreplaceable nostalgia, especially as climate change
increases the risk to physical photos.
It emphasizes the urgency of digital preservation, which helps
safeguard pictures, 35mm slides, film negatives, VHS tapes, and
home movie reels from natural disasters and the effects of
time.
CBS NEWS® VIDEO: Watch Here
Why This Is Important:
The TV news story reported on the company's work in digitizing
347,000 film negatives for The Cayman Compass®, ensuring 57 years
of history remained safe from hurricane damage and to share. It
also profiled how the family of the late actor and CBS icon
Ed Asner entrusted ScanMyPhotos.com
with their personal photo archives, the importance of preserving
the nation's photo history.
"Weather disasters are happening more frequently, and the cost
is not just financial—it's emotional," said Mitch Goldstone, CEO and Chief Photo Archivist
at ScanMyPhotos.com. "Every photo tells a story. We are committed
to making sure those visual stories are never lost. Being featured
on CBS News is a significant moment reflecting 34 years of
dedication to preserving photographs. It's a profound honor to see
our lifelong commitment to safeguarding family histories recognized
on such a significant stage," said Goldstone.
Carl Berman, co-founder of
ScanMyPhotos.com, reflected on the CBS Evening News spotlight:
"Seeing our work featured on a national stage reminds us of the
profound impact we can have on preserving family histories. Every
photograph holds a piece of someone's life, and safeguarding these
memories before disaster strikes is not just a service we offer—a
mission we deeply believe in. We are honored to earn the trust to
help families keep their cherished pictures safe."
Why Digitize Now?
With natural disasters becoming more frequent and severe due to
climate change, physical photo collections are increasingly at
risk. ScanMyPhotos.com offers affordable and simple solutions. This
includes same-day scanning upgrades and other popular archival
services, providing high-resolution digital files to ensure
personal and historical photos are preserved and protected from
disasters, fading away or getting lost.
Why This Story Is Timely:
Beyond weather disaster preparedness, it is also The National
Archives' American Archives Month. As part of the importance of
preserving photos and historical records, their mission resonates
with ScanMyPhotos.com's role in digitizing and safeguarding
photographs from the escalating threats of climate change and
natural disasters.
How ScanMyPhotos.com Can Help:
- Speed: Lightning-fast scanning with same-day results.
- Quality: High-resolution digital files that capture every
detail.
- Affordability: Competitive pricing to fit every budget.
- Security: Secure handling and storage of photo media, including
saving to flash drives, DVD data disks, and uploaded jpeg digital
files directly to your inbox.
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CBS News Quotes:
• Matt Asner, son of CBS legend
Ed Asner, who had ScanMyPhotos.com
digitize his photo collection, remarked, "You always see the news
stories where people are crying about what they lost." This
highlights the urgent need for digital photo preservation in
today's changing climate.
• Mitch Goldstone added, "There's
an urgency, a race to go digital before the next natural disaster."
With our advanced digital pro scanners capable of digitizing 1,000
pictures in under five minutes and one slide each second, we are
committed to safeguarding memories swiftly and effectively.
• Jackie Doak, Director at Dart
Enterprises Ltd., explained the significance of their TimeBack
photo archival project: "We realized this wasn't just storage but
history." She noted the project's emotional impact, with people
reacting to the scanned photos by saying, "Oh my gosh, we don't
have any photos because we lost them in Hurricane Ivan... a memory
now preserved."
• Dave Malkoff, a CBS News
national correspondent, provided crucial context: "When CBS legend
Ed Asner died three years ago, it
was up to his son, Matt Asner, to
save family history from the kind of disaster that has become more
common as the world heats up. Even governments are racing to save
their history. The Cayman Islands
scanning project was massive—347,000 photos. A memory now
preserved."
About ScanMyPhotos.com:
Founded in 1990, ScanMyPhotos.com is an e-commerce service that
specializes in photo digitization, providing services for many
media formats, including photographs, 35mm slides, VHS tapes, film
negatives, and home movie reels. The company offers same-day
scanning and high-resolution digital files to help preserve
personal and historical photo collections against deterioration and
potential disasters.
ScanMyPhotos.com collaborates with various organizations and
individuals, reflecting its commitment to the preservation of
visual memories. For more information, visit ScanMyPhotos.com and
their blog at ScanMyPhotos.com/blog.
CBS NEWS® VIDEO: Watch Here
Cayman Compass TimeBack® Project: Learn More
[CBS News® is a trademark of Paramount Global. This news release
is not an implied endorsement and originated from ScanMyPhotos.com
which is responsible for its content].
Media Contact
Mitch Golsdtone, ScanMyPhotos.com, 1 7149064444,
Goldstone@ScanMyPhotos.com, ScanMyPhotos.com
Mitch Goldstone,
ScanMyPhotos.com, 1 949-474-7654 111, Goldstone@ScanMyPhotos.com,
http://www.ScanMyPhotos.com
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