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Whether storing treasured old photographs or this holiday's snapshots, organizing pictures using photo archiving techniques can keep photographs safe for generations.
How many years does a photographer want his or her color images to last before they start to fade? Five, 10, 20, 50 years or more?
Although as a profession, archivists have worked side-by-side with historians through the ages, archival sciences is a relatively young profession.
You've done the hard work of painting or drawing your artwork, now display it with the right frame, supports, and more.
Environmental factors and chemical reactions damage old photos. Use archival storage products, mats and frames to protect; scan antique photos to share.
Many artists dream about their art being treasured for generations. This can't be done, though, if the artwork wasn't made with archival and quality products.
Family photographs, valued as personal, historic, once-in-a-lifetime, one-of-a-kind objects, are well worth the effort to save for posterity or personal enjoyment.
Art paper uses and terms defined. Learn the difference between cold and hot press, what lbs., sanded, and archival means, and how to pick the right paper for you.
Learn about different types of mat boards for framing pictures and how to choose the right one for an unframed print, cheap poster or priceless antique photograph.
Choosing the right sketching supplies helps an artist sketch more, and no sketching supply is more important than a good sketchbook.
Teddy: In His Own Words is a HBO documentary that includes personal recollections by Senator Ted Kennedy and rare archival footage, family pictures and home movies
Create a popular keepsake gift for all family members - design it once then print multiple copies. Use digital scrapbooking layouts or make your own photo album.
Many once-vibrant locations are ghost towns, their histories mostly forgotten except by oldtimers and some original settlers' descendants, but Sharbot Lake is not.
Once again, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker exposes greed and corruption among large corporations.
Photographs are important memories. Learn how to keep old photos in good condition, so they will last for years to come.
Binders let genealogists organize documents and research by family surname, without the risk of losing papers from file folders. Location and other binders can be added.
Designing office spaces to maximize usable workspace and efficiency is a challenge that can be overcome with careful planning.
It may take some digging around in stores or on-line but securing these DVD's is a plus for any wrestling fan. They deliver both the in and out of the ring goods.
Fend off the summer doldrums by making this fun summer "passport" full of ideas for family day trips and special outings.
Yahoo!'s announced closure of its free website host Geocities creates problems for subscribers needing to move websites and for archivists wanting to retain data.
The space that filing cabinets take up in commercial real estate costs rent. It can be reduced to make room for revenue-generating staff by use of a retention schedule.
Good research is the foundation of good writing. It is the only universal cure for writer's block, and it is the only way to get an A on a paper for school.
What happens when a senior decides to deal with stacks of paper which seem to be growing? There is a way to include it in his regular routine, and maintain the system.
The late cowman Hank Pallister spent his entire working life in the cattle industry. This book is a compilation of some of his stories, poems and researched articles.
Starting a scrapbook is a good way to preserve family memories, but, with so many products to choose from, can be daunting for beginners. Create a start-up kit to help.
The 18th Annual Florida Film Festival concluded over the weekend and awarded prizes to several outstanding entries in the American Independent Competition.
Resnais' film Night and Fog is a striking cinematic trial of Germany's concentration camps. But it's not only a condemnation of the camps but also of the viewers as well.
Students of Mexican and Latin-American art will find beautiful reproductions and informative essays in this 1993 compendium.
Berlin Express is a thriller about a kidnapped doctor, filmed in 1949, in postwar Germany, with rare archival footage of the devastation of Frankfurt am Main.
Turner Classic Movies debuts its two-part documentary on Marlon Brando. Like the subject himself, it's dense, diverse and deeply introspective.
For photo enthusiasts wide format photo printers are a necessity. Wide format printers are more expensive than their smaller siblings and provide many more features.
Old photos are delicate, and require proper storage if you hope to have them around for generations to come.
One of Adolf Hitler's first acts as Chancellor was banning Jews from working in the German film industry. Many were forced to flee Germany, and ended up in Hollywood.
Original video clips and interviews with some of the most risky literary artists about the greatest writer of the 50s and 60s.
Sir John Monash, one of the most brilliant World War I generals, helped create the Anzac legend by ensuring his men's courage was enshrined in Australian history.
There isn't a mixed-media artist out there that doesn't have envelopes, boxes or drawers full of what they call randomness. Use these to break free!
The Hyde Park, NY estate of the U.S. president includes his Springwood home, research documents, the gravesite of Franklin and Eleanor, plus Depression and WW2 exhibits.
Michael Moore's ambitious new film skewers corporate greed and its influence on politics, while championing a more democratic, yet vaguely defined, economic system.
Thank you notes are more than good etiquette. They are a personal touch that, when combined with creativity and a flair for craft, become scrapbooking keepsakes.
A short 1798 Irish Rebellion may have set the stage for Ireland's warring factions during the next two centuries. Sir Richard Musgrave gives one perspective.
Keen to keep pace with their contemporaries The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Starship have recently released a series of live concert recordings.
Moore's film is part comedy, part tragedy, part history, part propaganda; it reviews the rise and fall of wealth in American and what is has cost the American people
In its Southeast Premiere at the Florida Film Festival, "Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story" highlights the career of the late horror movie producer-director.
Director Davis Guggenheim's doc brings together Jimmy Page, Edge and Jack White to pay tribute to the ultimate rock star symbol: the electric guitar.
The Neat Receipts scanner and software promise to help you get rid of the clutter by quickly scanning and cataloging important receipts. Does it live up to its promises?
Learn how small and home businesses can use online photo book publishers to create and print professional looking marketing, public relations and sales materials.
Taking Woodstock (2009) falls short in a few categories.
Few criminal cases of the last 30 years have drawn as much attention as Polanski's trial. Marinia Zenovich's film offers old footage and new interviews to great effect.
Gideon Koppel's magnificent documentary presents a contemporary portrait in life in a Welsh village.


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