Backup your traditional photo album. Photos are scanned, labeled and arranged by subject, important events, or in chronological order. Photos are preserved on a CD as JPEG files so that backup copies may be printed or given as gifts. CD can also be viewed as a slide show on a computer.
Feature That! Say it with pictures!
stories worth sharing
Did you know that the average life expectancy of a professionally processed photo is 25 - 40 years?

Digital and self printed photos may be less than 10 years.
Preserve the places and the faces in your photos. Let your pictures have a voice by combining them with mini-stories and memorabilia to recreate your life or your loved one's life in a photobook.
Capture the important people and events in your life. Give your photos a voice! Combine photos and mini stories to create photo a unique collection in a scrapbook format. The subject is only limited by your imagination.
Albums can also include memorabilia, maps, charts, vintage illustrations. Discounts for multiple copies.
Making a Family History Video featuring the Youngs --Watch a "How to" video with some simple guidelines for producing a family history video. These guidelines are: 1. Focus on one person and one place, so that everything else refers back to that one person. 2. Identify people in old photos for future generations. 3. Tell a BRIEF story behind some of the photos. 3. Use audio, old home movies, maps, a census close-up, and family objects (like Walter's handmade dice cup). 4. For each person use a 'before' photo and a 'later' photo. 5. End with something you liked about the family, an old family saying or a statement that summarizes their beliefs.