Saturday, August 1, 2009

Family History Program Redux

The work of gathering photographs and documents for the Family History Program on Sunday July 4th continues. While in Idaho last month, I scanned over 150 items to potentially use in the video presentation. Thank you to Scott & Nan, Brent & Nancy, Jay & Darla, John & Shelley Thomas, and Troy & Stacy Hamilton for letting me look through their family scrapbooks and records. I know there still is additional material out there, so please refer to the March 2009 post for more info about the project.

The second phase of the program is to ask each family unit to send me ten to fifteen photographs that document their family. The images should reflect the history of the family and their varied activities and interests. Please do not only select studio portraits, include things like family camping trips, graduations, Church events, etc. Each picture does not have to show all family members either. Get together for a Family Home Evening and select your favorite images. For those families with married children, remember your children are selecting pictures of their family as well, so let’s try and keep the overlap to a minimum.

Once you’ve selected the images, I would request that you send me two things, the digitized copies of the photographs and caption information about each photograph. If you need help digitizing or scanning your images, ask the younger members of your family – they may be more technologically savvy and can assist. If you do not have the capability to do the scanning yourself, places like Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Kinkos can assist you with doing this. Please have the photographs scanned at the following settings if possible - 24-bit color, 300 DPI, and in a TIFF file format. Of course if the photographs are already digital images, then the task is much easier.

Please also spend the time to include a write-up about each image. Nothing too long or extravagant, just answer the basic who, what, when, where, and why questions for each image. This will prove important in the future. As an archivist I can tell you nothing is more frustrating than having an amazing photograph with no descriptive information. Once you have all the images and their captions ready, send it all to me on a CD or DVD.

Our mailing address is:

Dylan and Karen McDonald
2421 36th Street
Sacramento, CA 95817

These images will be compiled into a digital scrapbook DVD, along with a DVD video about the Glen and Elizabeth McDonald, and a copy of both will be given to each family at the end of the reunion. I hope that this will be a great way for us all to reminisce and get better acquainted with each other. The deadline to submit material is March 1, 2010.