Do you have everything? Is it protected with backups? The answer should be yes. The digital camera is a great invention because it allows us to reminisce. Instantly. — Demetri Martin Loss as inspiration- Everything you create has value In 2005, I was lucky enough to spend a couple of weeks in Los Angeles. It was my first time. Taking copious amounts of pictures, I even took an entire day photographing many of their very unique subway platforms. Artists were hired to do each platform separately making them very charming and novel. Upon returning home my computer broke down. The images were stored on the same drive as the software. The hard drive failed, I had lost those and many other pictures forever. I literally had a wave of anxiety, anger and sadness wash over me. A new commitment was made then and there to protect my data, pictures, writing, diplomas, birth certificates, audiobooks, music, whatever. The data needed its own dedicated drive, and a backup copy. A separate dedicated drive is not effected if the C:/ drive fails. And they all will, it’s not if but when. The digital revolution is far more significant than the invention of writing or even of printing. — Douglas Engelbart I’d like to share the system I have built to protect my data I did know something about archiving negatives, which I have done meticulously for four decades. This was a new problem, and anyone who says taking pictures is now free, with the advent of digital technology isContinue Reading