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10 Things To Tell You

Ep 260: How To Backup and Digitize All Your Old Sentimental Photos (with Miss Freddy)

10 Things To Tell You

Laura Tremaine

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.7930 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Professional photo organizer Casey von Stein (aka Miss Freddy) is BACK and this time she's helping us handle all those old, sentimental photos we all have stuffed in boxes in a closet somewhere.


Miss Freddy is answering my questions on how to make the physical photos into digital files and then how to organize and back them up online so we never have to worry they'll be lost or damaged in the future. She also says something to me about the 30,000 photos I have stored on my phone that might have just changed my life.


Follow Miss Freddy on IG


Learn more about Miss Freddy's BACKUP BOOTCAMP


Listen to past episodes with Miss Freddy:

Ep. 41: 10 Tips to Organize Your Photos with Miss Freddy

Ep. 82: Create a Family Yearbook (10 Tips from Miss Freddy)


MENTIONED in this episode:

Epson FastFoto Scanner

ScanSnap portable scanner

Aura digital photo frame


Miss Freddy’s blog post: How to Convert DVDs to Digital Files


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0:00.0

Welcome to the 10 Things to Tell You podcast. I'm Laura Tremaine. I always have at least 10 things to tell you. And you have 10 things to tell. This is a show where we believe

0:24.0

that sharing yourself will make you less lonely. This past January, as I posted online about

0:31.4

our family's experience during the horrific Los Angeles wildfires, one of the things that I shared was how grateful I was

0:39.8

that several years ago I made a project out of digitizing a bunch of old sentimental photos

0:46.2

and backing them up online. When we were deciding what to pack when we were evacuated from

0:52.9

our home, I didn't have to worry about

0:55.7

taking those old and meaningful photos with us because I knew that they existed on the internet,

1:02.3

which isn't the same as having the in-person pictures, but was definitely something that I could

1:09.7

remove from my mental plate as we were making those

1:13.8

really hard decisions and a lot was going on. So that experience reminded me of a two-time

1:19.4

former guest on this show who has helped so many people bring order and peace to their

1:25.4

photos and memories. I'm talking, of course, about Miss Freddie.

1:30.7

Miss Freddie is a professional photo organizer based in Colorado,

1:34.6

helping busy moms and tech-challenged women worldwide

1:38.0

conquer their photo overwhelm and create a meaningful legacy.

1:42.9

What a job, right?

1:44.1

It's so amazing that she does this and does it so well.

1:48.7

Ms. Freddie has already been on this show twice, once to share tips on photo organization

1:53.9

and another to help us learn how to make family yearbooks.

1:58.1

I'll link to both of those past episodes in the show notes. But this time,

2:02.4

I really wanted her to come back and help us disaster proof our most important sentimental

2:08.2

memorabilia. The fires earlier this year showed me just how easily you could be in a position

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