The National Photo Preservation Month [NPPM begins on January 1, 2009. Its goal is to draw awareness to and showcase the obligation of protecting and scanning those special photo memories before they fade away.
Irvine, CA (PRWEB) December 29, 2008 -- Did you know there are more than 3.5 trillion analog photographic pictures - representing generations of families' historical "Kodak moments" that have not been seen in years and are clamoring to be digitized? Created by ScanMyPhotos.com to help call attention to and preserve all those shoeboxes of treasured photo snapshots, the National Photo Preservation Month [NPPM begins on January 1, 2009. Its goal is to draw awareness to and showcase the obligation of protecting those special photo memories before they fade away.
The month of January was selected to coincide with the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This is the world's largest consumer trade show, where new consumer products are introduced and often the seed for innovations that surround digital imaging.
"Using Kodak digital imaging technology, it is possible to affordably and quickly digitize all those snapshots," explained Mitch Goldstone, founder of NPPM and president and CEO of ScanMyPhotos.com, an international ecommerce photo imaging service that was founded in 1990 by its parent company, 30 Minute Photos Etc, based in Irvine, California and a nearly 20-year member of the International Photo Marketing Association.
Goldstone said, "The demand to digitize pictures is mandated by the span of time which leads many older photos to fade away or become misplaced. The month-long NPPM campaign will also help connect entire families with their past, as they revisit, share and create new ways to preserve and have fun with their snapshots."
Why was the National Photo Preservation Month created?
The idea was sparked from National Geographic Traveler magazine's Jan/Feb 2009 front cover headline, "Preserving Your Travel Photos" which featured a lengthy article by Scott S. Stuckey on how to make your travel photos truly timeless. Traveler's senior photo editor, Daniel Westergren explained that "the short answer is to scan your old pictures." This advice guided ScanMyPhotos.com to help promote making all your photo memories timeless through the establishment of NPPM to draw attention to preserving photos.
How to get involved with National Photo Preservation Month