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CBS News Highlights the Urgency of Digitizing Your Family Photos Before Disaster Strikes

CBS News Dave Malkoff Features ScanMyPhotos: Urgent Guide to Photo Scanning and Digitizing Memories Before Disasters. 

CBS News Dave Malkoff photo scanning story on ScanMyPhotos, Matt Asner and Cayman Compass.


Watch the CBS News Segment on ScanMyPhotos to learn how our mission is to safeguard photos, 35mm slides, film negatives, and reels of home movies. CBS News takes you behind the scenes of our photo scanning service. It shows how we’re helping families protect their precious memories from natural disasters and two of our favorite customers.

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The Importance of Preserving Memories

Family photos are more than just pictures; they are time capsules, capturing moments that define our lives. Whether it’s your child’s first steps, a wedding day, or a family vacation, these images tell your story. But physical photos are vulnerable. They can fade, degrade, or be lost in a heartbeat during a disaster.

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🚨 Millions saw the CBS story on preserving memories from hurricanes and weather disasters.

Imagine this: You’re featured on CBS News for digitizing a staggering number of photos—an effort that includes a high-profile celebrity and a major organization. The spotlight is on the story, the technology, and the urgency of preserving memories.

At ScanMyPhotos.com, we were thrilled to be part of this monumental project, using our rocket-fast scanners to save precious memories from disaster.

CBS News aired an inspiring story about digitizing memories from disaster-struck areas. The story showcased our high-speed scanners and the critical preservation work involving a celebrity and a major organization.


Watch the CBS News Segment on ScanMyPhotos.com and discover how our photo scanning service is helping families across the country protect their most cherished memories. CBS News’ national correspondent Dave Malkoff highlights the importance of digitizing your photos before the next natural disaster strikes. You’ll see firsthand how we’re making a difference in the lives of people affected by these unpredictable events.

The Vital Role of Photo Digitization

Photos are more than just snapshots; they are windows into the past, capturing moments that make up the fabric of our lives. However, these physical keepsakes are fragile and can be lost forever in the blink of an eye during a natural disaster. Fires, floods, hurricanes, and other catastrophes can strike at any moment, putting your precious memories at risk.

By digitizing your photos, you’re not just preserving images but protecting the legacy of your family’s history. Digital photos are immune to the wear and tear that physical photos endure over time. They won’t fade, crack, or become lost. Instead, they remain vibrant and accessible for generations to come.

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CBS Evening News visited our Irvine, CA, headquarters and profiled our mission to digitize the nation’s photo archives, and interviewed our customers. The segment explored how our service can be a lifeline for those who risk losing everything in a disaster. Dave Malkoff’s report emphasized the importance of acting before disaster strikes to ensure your memories are safe.

Real-Life Impact: The Cayman Islands Project

In a remarkable project, ScanMyPhotos.com partnered with Dart and Compass Media to digitize 347,000 film negatives, 57 years of the Cayman Islands. This massive collection, which had weathered Hurricane Ivan, is a treasure trove of history. Our work ensured that these invaluable images are now preserved digitally and accessible to the public through the “TimeBack” project. This phased release of digitized photos is a testament to the power of photo preservation and its impact on a community.

Why Digitizing with ScanMyPhotos.com is a Smart Choice

  • Speed: We offer same-day scanning with instant uploading so you can access your digital photos immediately.
  • Quality: High-resolution scans guarantee that your memories are preserved in stunning detail.
  • Affordability: Our services are priced to make photo digitization accessible to everyone.
  • Security: We treat your photos with the utmost care, ensuring they are safely handled and securely stored.

PRESS RELEASE

CBS News Feature on ScanMyPhotos.com: Critical Photo Preservation Amid Rising Climate Risks. ScanMyPhotos.com is Racing Against Time to Digitize America’s Cherished Photo Histories for Consumers and Businesses.

Irvine, CA – ScanMyPhotos.com, founded in 1990 and a pioneer in innovative photo imaging and digitization solutions, has captured national attention with a CBS News® feature. This powerful segment underscores the heart-wrenching reality of losing irreplaceable family memories to natural disasters and how ScanMyPhotos.com is working to prevent such losses through state-of-the-art digitization technology.

What Happened?

CBS News showcased ScanMyPhotos.com’s crucial role in preserving a staggering 347,000 film negatives for The Cayman Compass, protecting 57 years of historical records from hurricane damage. The segment also featured the digitization of personal archives for the family of the late actor and CBS icon Ed Asner, showcasing ScanMyPhotos.com’s dedication to preserving cherished family memories.

Why Is This Important?

The national exposure on CBS News highlights ScanMyPhotos.com’s leadership in the photo digitization industry and its vital role in protecting irreplaceable photo collections. With climate change increasing the risk to physical photo collections, this feature underscores the pressing need for digital preservation. ScanMyPhotos.com’s rapid and efficient scanning technology helps prevent the loss of precious visual histories, ensuring memories are safe from natural disasters and the effects of time.

“Being featured in this national broadcast is a deeply meaningful moment for us, reflecting on 34 years of dedication to preserving photographs. It’s a profound honor to see our lifelong commitment to safeguarding family histories recognized on such a significant stage,” said Mitch Goldstone, CEO and Chief Photo Archivist at ScanMyPhotos.com. “This segment highlights the urgent need for photo digitization and preservation before disaster strikes.”

Carl Berman, co-founder of ScanMyPhotos.com, reflected on the CBS News spotlight: “Seeing our work featured on a national stage reminds us of the profound impact we can have on preserving family histories. Every photograph holds a piece of someone’s life, and safeguarding these memories before disaster strikes is not just a service we offer—a mission we deeply believe in. We are honored to help families keep their cherished moments safe.”

Why Now?

Recent studies indicate that climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters, which means the risk to physical photo collections is higher than ever. ScanMyPhotos.com provides a timely solution through same-day photo scanning and archival services, including high-resolution digital files. These measures ensure that personal and historical photos are preserved and protected from natural disasters and the effects of time.

How ScanMyPhotos.com Can Help:

  • Speed: Lightning-fast scanning with same-day results.
  • Quality: High-resolution digital files that capture every detail.
  • Affordability: Competitive pricing to fit various budgets.
  • Security: Secure handling and storing your photos, including saving to flash drives, DVD data disks, and files uploaded directly to your inbox.

Quotes from Key Figures:

Matt Asner, son of CBS legend Ed Asner, poignantly remarked, “You always see the news stories where people are crying about what they lost.” This highlights the urgent need for digital photo preservation in today’s changing climate.

Mitch Goldstone added, “There’s an urgency, a race to go digital before the next natural disaster.” With our advanced digital pro scanners capable of digitizing 1,000 pictures in under five minutes, we are committed to safeguarding memories swiftly and effectively.

Jackie Doak, Director at Dart Enterprises Ltd., explained the significance of their project: “We realized this wasn’t just storage but history.” She noted the emotional impact of the project, with people reacting to the scanned photos by saying, “Oh my gosh, we don’t have any photos because we lost them in Hurricane Ivan… a memory now preserved.”

Dave Malkoff, a CBS News national correspondent, provided crucial context: “When CBS legend Ed Asner died three years ago, it was up to his son, Matt Asner, to save family history from the kind of disaster that has become more common as the world heats up. Even governments are racing to save their history. The Cayman Islands scanning project was massive—347,000 photos. A memory now preserved.”

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About ScanMyPhotos.com:

Founded in 1990, ScanMyPhotos.com is a pioneer in the photo digitization industry, known for its innovative photo imaging technologies and comprehensive scanning services. The company digitizes popular media formats, including photographs, 35mm slides, VHS cassettes, film negatives, and home movie film reels. Leveraging state-of-the-art scanning technology, ScanMyPhotos.com offers high-quality photo conversion to digital solutions for both individual customers and large-scale archival projects. As a leader in the field, ScanMyPhotos.com has been at the forefront of developing and implementing advanced photo imaging technologies, setting industry standards for speed, quality, and reliability. Their commitment to preserving visual histories ensures that personal and historical photographs are safeguarded against physical degradation and natural disasters. For more information and updates on their groundbreaking work, visit their blog at scanmyphotos.com/blog.
For more information, visit ScanMyPhotos.com and watch the CBS News feature to see our work in action.

Media Contact: Mitch Goldstone
CEO and Chief Photo Archivist
ScanMyPhotos.com
Website: ScanMyPhotos.com

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Take Action: Protect Your Photos Today

There’s no time like the present to safeguard your family’s memories. Don’t wait for disaster to strike—take action now.


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For more about how technology can help preserve memories during disasters, Watch the CBS News Segment on ScanMyPhotos.com and take the first step in protecting your family’s photos.

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