How to Organize Old Family Photos • Everyday Cheapskate (2024)

Let’s see by a show of hands how many have at least one box crammed full of old family photographs out in the garage, up in the attic, or down in the basem*nt. Look at that. Hands going up all over the room.

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I’m guessing that anyone over the age of 20 knows what I’m talking about. Old family photos. Most of us have boxes filled with modern color prints capturing every moment of our immediate family history. Or even an old trunk filled with photos of ancestors known only from their venerable photographs. But that’s not all.

Boxed-up life events and family history are likely even more precious today than they were decades ago. We’re not sure what to do with all of these photos but we’re not about to get rid of them, either. So mostly we do nothing.Maybe it’s time to stop doing nothing.

Dear Mary: I have a large trunk full of family photos dating from the early 1900s. How would you organize these? By dates? By persons? I am the only one left who is old enough to remember all of these people, but I think my children and descendants will be interested. It seems quite a task, and I don’t really know how to start.Thanks, Sue

Dear Sue:Start by getting a number of archival quality, acid-free photo-storage boxes. You can find photo-storage boxes at stores like Joann, Michaels, and Amazon. Pioneer is a well-known brand of acid-free photo boxes that come with metal identification plates and index cards, but there are others. Just make sure the boxes you get are clearly marked as “acid-free.” This will slow down or even halt further deterioration of the paper on which these photos were printed.

Photo boxes

Nice photo boxes come in a variety of colors and stack easily, making it convenient for others to enjoy the photos, too. To me, acid-free photo-storage boxes are so much better than traditional photo albums. They help protect your loose pictures from the damage that can be caused by light, as well as the harmful chemicals found in developing envelopes, older photo albums, and cardboard shoe boxes. Stay away from plastic storage containers as these can trap moisture, which is a big photo no-no.

Sort chronologically

Start by sorting the photos chronologically. Any other sorting option is just too confusing and crazy-making. Think big picture by dividing first into two piles according to century. Next, sort each pile by decade—even if that requires a wild guess—and so on until you have them in general order.

Sort directly into your photo boxes if possible, removing pictures from developing envelopes and plastic bags, and keeping the negatives, if any, with the photographs. They will be helpful in the next step. Take the time now to toss any duplicate prints and blurry shots.

If you don’t know the exact dates of pictures, you can often find clues such as printer codes on the backs of the pictures or even the hairstyles of the people in the photo.

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Index with dividers

Some photo boxes come with Index Cards that can divide photos by date, individuals in the photos, etc. These will significantly help in this sorting process.

Don’t worry if your chronological sorting isn’t perfect. Just getting the photos into order, where they are right side up and facing the same way will give you a wonderful feeling of accomplishment. You can always tweak the order later, which is the beauty and benefit of photo-storage boxes over albums. You may decide to make these boxes your permanent storage method of choice.

Consider digitizing

You may want to consider scanning the photos at some point to create a permanent digital record. Once they’re in proper storage boxes with index cards, it’s easy to lift out a small section, scan, and then return them in the same order as you took them from the box.

If you need a good, inexpensive scanner, consider this Epson Flatbed Scanner. It’s simple to set up, simple to use, and capable of producing great scans right out of the box. And the price is right.

Once scanned, adding your notes and stories to document these images for future generations is easy.

Use a service

If you’ve been on this planet for more than a couple of decades, you probably have boxes of 35mm slides, negatives in addition to piles of photo prints collecting dust in your back closet.Another option for digitizing your print photos, you can ship them off to an online scanning service. Starting at around $.30 or more per photo, you can let someone else transform those inaccessible memories into digital images you can share and enjoy as if they were taken yesterday.

Hire a professional

If organizing all your photographs seems too overwhelming or time-consuming, you might want to consider hiring a personal photo organizer. You can find one near you through ThePhotoManagers.comI was delighted to discover that one memberlives right in my neighborhood.

First published: 5-7-20; Revised & Updated 2-27-23

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FAQs

How do I organize thousands of family photos? ›

There are several ways to do this. You can sort them chronologically, starting with the earliest and ending with the most recent, or you can do it by theme, event, family, or person. Sorting them so that they tell family stories is also popular.

What can I do with thousands of old family photos? ›

We'll be looking at ways that feature both hard and soft copies of your images.
  1. Save Your Old Family Photos for Future Generations. ...
  2. Make a Stunning Collage with Your Old Images. ...
  3. Craft a Scrapbook with Your Inherited Photos. ...
  4. Make a Slideshow with Your Old Photographs. ...
  5. Create a Family Tree with Portraits.

How do you organize 50 years of pictures? ›

In most cases, taking the chronological approach makes the most sense. Depending on the number of photos you have, you may want to organize by decade then break it down into years. The advantage of sorting chronologically is that it will be easier to find duplicate images, which you can then discard.

How do you store vintage family photos? ›

Use preservation-quality folders and boxes that are large enough to fully enclose and support the photographs. Avoid using acidic cardboard shoe boxes! Photographs in poor condition or that have special value can be individually stored in stable plastic sleeves made from preservation-quality polyester or polyethylene.

How to organize 40 years of photos? ›

In your photo managing system, create folders for each year of photos you have. Then place the corresponding photos in these folders. Once you've sorted your photos by year, go into each folder and create subfolders. You can label and further sort your photos by month, event, vacation, etc.

How do you declutter family photos? ›

Effective Strategies for Sorting Photos
  1. Photo Categorization. Consider categorizing your photographs by date, event, or people featured, depending on your needs. ...
  2. Photo Labeling. Label your photographs as you work to categorize them for future reference and nostalgia's sake. ...
  3. Photo Storage.
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Is it OK to throw away old family photos? ›

Put them in the Trash Can

Photos can go to the landfill so putting them in your regular trash can is not a problem. However, older family photos should not go into the recycling bin because they are not recyclable. Some newer photos might be, but the older ones aren't.

Can you store old photos in ziplock bags? ›

But unlike shoe boxes, plastic bags are not a viable photo storage option, especially long-term. Not only are they clear, allowing for exposure to sunlight and other harsh lighting, but they're also small and often flimsy. They can tear easily and aren't likely to keep photos very well protected from harmful elements.

How do I store family photos long-term? ›

9 Tips on Storing Photos Long-Term
  1. First, Organize Your Photos. ...
  2. Use New, Clean Packing Supplies. ...
  3. Protect Photos in Acid-Free Albums and Photo Sleeves. ...
  4. Use Desiccant Packs to Prevent Moisture Damage. ...
  5. Store Your Photos in Clear Plastic Bins. ...
  6. Don't Stack Boxes of Photos Too High. ...
  7. Rent a Climate Controlled Storage Unit.
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How does Marie Kondo organize photos? ›

Kondo recommends that you go through each photo one by one and only keep those that truly spark joy for you. The easiest way to organize the photos that you decide to keep is grouping them by year. Another thing Kondo suggests is taking what sparks joy and displaying it for you and your guests to see.

What is a good way to organize pictures? ›

Date the photo was taken (year, month, or day) – this is the most common way to organize your photos. We recommend primarily using years, then months, and only then days for your folder structure. It's much easier to locate your folder by years than just days. Grouping (family, work, hobby, vacation, friends)

What kind of photo album is best for old photos? ›

Archival photo albums are considered the best choice for preserving old photographs which is why they come with a higher price tag. Depending on factors such as size, design, and material quality, archival photo albums can cost anywhere from $50 to a few hundred dollars.

What to do with inherited family photos? ›

Purchase an archival storage box and sort your photos as you go through them. By labeling the groups thematically you will be able to find “that photo” the next time you want to share a tale, or just reminisce. The more precise you can be with labeling, the better (especially identifying details: Who is in the picture?

What do people do with old family photo albums? ›

If you're squeamish about throwing out the old photos there are alternatives. You can send your photos out to businesses that will digitize them for you. If you have lots of time, you can scan or upload your photos to a jump drive or to cloud storage. Local historical societies might like your really old photographs.

Are old photos worth keeping? ›

Some old pictures and prints are incredibly rare and valuable, but age is no guarantee of value. There are thousands of 19th century prints on the market, many of which are small decorative bookplates (pages torn out of books) that may be worth a small amount if their subject has commercial appeal.

How do I manage large amounts of photos? ›

Managing large volumes of digital photos is straightforward with a bit of organization. Start by creating folders and subfolders based on themes, dates, or events to keep everything neatly categorized. Regularly back up to cloud storage or an external drive to ensure safety.

How do I store family photos long term? ›

9 Tips on Storing Photos Long-Term
  1. First, Organize Your Photos. ...
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How to store thousands of printed photos? ›

Q: How do you store thousands of old photos? A: No matter the size of your collection, the best way to store old photos is with acid-free archive boxes and climate-controlled storage. Obviously, the larger your collection is, the more boxes and space you will need.

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