Deadliest Catch and Photo Memories ?

Q. What does Deadliest Catch and Celebrate Your Photos have  in common?

A. Photo Memories…?

Allow me to explain.

For all of you that are fans of the show, you know that Captain Phil of the Cornelia Maria died this past season. And, you know that Discovery Channel has continued to air the taped season.

This week’s episode featured a segment of Captain Phil going through photos of his boys and reliving each of the memories that each photo held.

Q. Now, what does Deadliest Catch and Celebrate Your Photos LLC., have in common?

A. Reliving the memories of photos.

As the owner of Celebrate Your Photos, I know the power that each photograph can hold. Some photos help people remember a person they love or have loved. Some photos help people remember a special time or place and some photos help us laugh. It really doesn’t matter why a photo is taken, it matters how you choose to preserve that photo and enjoy it.

I couldn’t help but think that as Captain Phil shuffling through the pile of photos he held in his hands that after he looked at them, the images were going to be put back into the envelope they were taken from and the story in his mind of each went back into that envelope as well.

This is why I started my company. When my clients hire me to help them place their photos into one of my custom digital albums, they know that I will help them enjoy their photos, tell the stories that go with the photos and most importunately preserve the memories that are attached to each of the photos.

So, the next time you are leafing through a pile of photos, stop and think about the memories that you’re looking at and then think about how you want to preserve and enjoy those photos memories!

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3 Comments

Diane

June 24th, 2010

Good Article Christy! Keep up the good work.

Ryan Critchett

June 28th, 2010

Great Post! The importance of timeless photos is huge! It’s amazing how many people have piles of photos sitting around, with no real order! I can truly appreciate what you do.

Bob Faro

November 11th, 2010

I was asked to be the guest speaker at the Easton Area Public Library for Veteran’s Day. My son, a Marine, was severely wounded in Afghanistan on May 19, 2010, and the library believed it would be beneficial for all who would attend to hear first hand what occurs when a Marine, or other branch member is wounded in war and how it affects the family. As a veteran myself and one who is a member of many veteran organizations and one who studies this war Christy created a Power Point for me to tell the story and she did a tremdous job. Because of Christy I was able to give my presentation in a professional manner; something I would not have done without her help. I recommend Christy’s services and I thank her on behalf of the veterans I was able to speak proudly on their behalf. Thank you Christy.

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