Thursday, August 24, 2017

A real challenge: The challenges of identifying photos


This has become one of my challenges ever since I lost my vision in 2004.  How do I go about identifying them for myself and to others?

As for myself,  there is really no fast and hard way.  I cannot see them and that’s the end of it all.  I just need to know what is in them and I do this by giving them names that reflect the date and a concise description.

If I do this then I can easily identify to others with sight what they are.  I place photos in folders that have names that mean something to me and my photos are carefully grouped.

So, for example:  I have a folder named Donna’s Photos and this folder contain photos of me alone, me with others, and so on.  This method really works for me.

I’m not going to say that I do not miss being able to see photos.  I sure do, but I try to keep my memories alive as best as I can and I try to imagine those that I have never seen.

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