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Episode 37 – Guest expert, Jo Jacob, shares her insight into organising your photos

In this podcast, Lesley talks to Jo Jacob, Hampshire based Professional Organiser and owner of Benella, about decluttering and organising photos. Jo is a fully trained and certified Photo Organiser with APPO (The Association of Personal Photo Organisers) and helps clients get to grips with decluttering, organising, digitising and backing up their photo collections.

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Show Summary

  • The emotions involved with decluttering photos.
  • The tried and tested APPO ABCs method of decluttering and organising photos.
  • How a big family event is often a trigger to kickstart people into organising photos.
  • What are the options for scanning and digitising your photo collection.
  • Suggestions of a sensible way to back up your photos.
  • Do we still need to keep negatives?
  • Photobooks can be such a lovely way to preserve and share memories.

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