I have often reflected on this question. Whenever I read of natural disasters taking out houses, I also read that people went back to their destroyed houses to reclaim whatever might be left. In nearly every case the things they seem to value most are the photographs.

I’ve wondered how far I should go in backing up the photos I have taken over the years too. Is it really necessary to have multiple copies on multiple devices in multiple locations? Won’t one simple backup be enough?

Should I really go to all the “trouble” of setting up the lights for every birthday celebration? Is it really important for me to document each step in the growth of our grandchildren?

For one answer to all these questions, read the article at the link below.
–Larry

A Letter on My Doorstep

  4 Responses to “What Makes Photos so Valuable?”

Comments (4)
  1. That is a great letter, isn’t it? : )

  2. I just read the above post, this happens all the time for some reason or another. If you read my shared post I didn’t get some pictures of my family but I’m still alive but i missed a chance to get pictures of my family at that time in our lives. Thanks

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