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10 Steps to Scanning, Preserving and Sharing Your Photos (Part 1)
An article by Lorine McGinnis Schulze.
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10 Steps to Scanning, Preserving and Sharing Your Photos (Part 2)
An article by Lorine McGinnis Schulze.
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19th Century Photographs | Restoration and Research Tools for Genealogists
PhotoTree.com presents free photo research tools and information. A searchable gallery of 1,000 images and weekly case studies help the genealogist date their own pictures.
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Fold3 - Historical Photographs FREE
Fold3 is an online repository for original historical documents, combined with the ability for users to make comments, annotations, and upload their own documents. The focus of Fold3 is to be a comprehensive collection of U.S. Military records. Some areas of Fold3 are free to use, while others can be freely searched and then viewed with a paid subscription.
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Genealogy.com - Photographs and the Holidays
Article by Maureen Taylor.
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Genealogy.com - Using Photos in Your Research
Article by Lyman D. Platt, Ph.D.
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An internationally recognized photo identification and family history expert. The author of a number of books and magazine articles, she offers a range of dynamic, interactive seminars on photographs, genealogy, and history.
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A series of articles about old photographs, photographers and their subjects, from a family history perspective.
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In each installment Maureen Taylor, the Photo Detective tackles a photo identification problem.
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Photography as a Tool in Genealogy
An article w/definitions & descriptions of types of photographs.
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RootsTech - Photos Capture the Story
By Jens Nielsen.
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A blog by footnoteMaven to discuss her collection of photographs. I will also share with you what I've learned or am learning about scanning, creating a database, analyzing and dating my collection, and anything else that strikes my fancy related to photography and my collection.
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Using Local and Family History Photographs to Tell the Stories of Your Ancestors
This guide offers research strategies to search the Library of Congress print and digital collections for photographs that focus the lens on your family and strengthen your genealogical research.