For many of us, the sounds of our past are locked away in a medium that feels increasingly like a relic. There was a time when the audio cassette was the heartbeat of personal history. It held the first words of a child, the laughter of a grandparent who is no longer...
For many of us, the sight of a black plastic cassette triggers a wave of nostalgia. Those tapes hold the only existing footage of first steps, wedding vows, and long-lost relatives. We tuck them away in boxes, believing they are safe as long as they aren’t being...
When you find a box of old 8mm film reels in the attic or the back of a closet, you aren't just looking at plastic and acetate. You are looking at your parents’ wedding, your own first steps, or perhaps a long-lost glimpse of a grandparent who passed away decades...
For many families, the most precious moments of the mid-20th century are locked away on small, silent reels of 8mm and Super 8 film. These reels contain the only moving images of grandparents as children, long-lost wedding celebrations, and the candid laughter of a...
For many families, history is tucked away in the back of a closet, under a bed, or in the rafters of a humid attic. It lives inside a shoebox: or perhaps several of them. These boxes are filled with the visual records of weddings, birthdays, holidays, and everyday...