ScanMyPhotos took center stage on The Today Show (“3RD Hour of TODAY”), marking a pivotal moment in our journey to preserve memories. Here’s the inside scoop on our unforgettable experience and how it all came together.
The Dream Unfolds: A Story Decades in the Making
Since the 1970s, The Today Show has charmed audiences with its warmth. For us at ScanMyPhotos, being featured on this iconic morning show was more than just a milestone—it was realizing a lifelong dream.
A Glimpse Behind the Curtain: Our Journey to The Today Show Set
Accompanied by tech guru Jennifer Jolly, we stepped onto the hallowed grounds of The Today Show set with hearts brimming with excitement. The atmosphere pulsed with energy as we prepared to share our passion for preserving memories with millions of viewers.
Lights, Camera, Action: Inside The Today Show Studio
From the vibrant studio lights to the familiar faces of the hosts, every moment on set felt like a whirlwind of emotions. Behind the scenes, we witnessed the meticulous orchestration of live television, where every detail was carefully curated for maximum impact.
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION:
We Filmed It Live
Because we were invited onto the famed Studio 1A set in NYC, I pulled out my camera and filmed as the hosts went live to discuss how we digitized Dylan Dreyer’s baby photos and reels of home movies.
The Today Show Experience: A Dream Come True
As our story unfolded on screen, we were overwhelmed by gratitude and joy. Being featured on The Today Show was not just a professional achievement—it was a testament to the power of preserving memories and the enduring magic of television. I am grateful to tech expert Jennifer Jolly for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Reliving the Moment: Sharing Our Story with the World
As we reflect on our unforgettable experience, we invite you to join us on this journey of nostalgia and celebration. Stay tuned for behind-the-scenes photos and exclusive updates from our time on The Today Show set.
BONUS: Digital copies of old photos can keep your memories alive. Here’s how to scan them.