This is the assignment... From Geneabloggers and Wee Tree
Get out your family photos and label them. You’ve seen them a million tines because they’re YOUR photos, but what happens when they’re passed down to others? Will those people know the names of everyone in the pictures? Take some time and label your photos with pertinent information. If you’re working with old photos, take consideration with their age and condition. Devise an archival-friendly labeling system. For digital photos, you can use computer programs to tag the images with names or other identifying information. If that’s too confusing, you can at least save and/or re-name digital photos with details of your choosing. Don’t let another generation slip by without documenting your photos. Your ancestors will thank you. If you have a genealogy blog, share with your readers your system for identifying photos, and even share a photo if you like.
When I read this, I thought, OMG, I so need to do this.
I don't have time to actually complete it right now, but it will be on my mind when I look at my pictures in the future.
For the pictures I have on my computer that are "genealogy" related, (that is, not the hundreds I have of my new daughter), I have been getting good at labelling them. This is how I have been labelling them so far.
LASTNAME_Firstname_Locationifknown_date if known
So far it seems to be working well for me, but I probably should do this for all the "recent' photos I have of my family as well.
So I didn't actually do any work for this weeks challenge, but here is a picture of my daughter...just because.
I'll label it Swinging fun! :)
Piece of advice: label the pictures of your kids when they are little. You might not be able to tell the difference in 10 or 15 years.
ReplyDeleteThat's the advice I was given by a friend way back when. I didn't believe her. I thought I would always be able to tell the difference between my girls when they were babies.
She was right. I was wrong. Fortunately, most of the kids baby pictures are labelled. The ones that aren't...well....
PS. Your daughter is ADORABLE!!!