If your photo-reality is anything like mine, then you are living with an abundance of digital images. The number one reason that I love having and using a Library of Memories is because it creates what I call Photo Freedom—which in short is liberation from the overwhelm and frustration of too many photos and deliverance from the confusion and limitation of outdated scrapbooking paradigms and unrealistic personal expectations.

Digital technology and social media has changed the way we communicate and created amazing opportunities to share our stories with each other. These advances in capture and connection will continue to unfold—I'm not sure we'll be able to keep up, but what I am sure of is the importance of foundational principles of photo organization and storytelling that enable autonomy in a changing world.

When you establish a digital workflow that helps you effectively prioritize and organize your photos, you can then use ESSENTIAL tools to build a system that will allow you to find what you want to find, when you want to find it. Beyond that, there are plenty of additional, optional tools—EXTRAS that you can use to customize your Library of Memories to your personal needs. Ultimately the principles and processes that I teach enable what I call INSPIRED SCRAPBOOKING, which is you, having fun and telling stories you feel inspired to tell and know how best to share them.

I invite you to find Photo Freedom with me.


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