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I have thousands of pictures on my desktop, my phone, and online. Finding exactly the right image to share with relatives was a nightmare. It could take days to scroll through all the pictures for just the right one. Then Christopher Desmond introduced me to MemoryWeb.  I remember thinking how can one product do so much AND be designed for genealogists. 

MemoryWeb is one of my go- to tools. It’s a photo organizer that’s easy to use and that makes sharing/ collaborating a snap.  Seriously. I can sync accounts automatically, share albums with relatives (who don’t have the product). Plus all the information I’ve added to the pictures stays with the pictures.  That means I can export my photos from MW with location, date, names, and captions without losing a thing. 

A big thanks to Christopher and Nancy Desmond for being a sponsor of the The Photo Detective Podcast.  They’ve created a photo tool that I love (and I don’t say that about every new product on the market.)

In this episode, Christopher and I talk about organizing digital photos and how you can do that with MemoryWeb.  He has a special offer for listeners. 

Related Episodes:

Episode 23: Memory Web for Your Desktop https://maureentaylor.com/episode-23-memoryweb-for-your-desktop/

Episode 15: Memory Web: The Photo Organizer for Genealogists

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About My Guest:

Christopher Desmond is an entrepreneur with a background in global business economics.  His keen interest in family history and photography inspired him to co-found MemoryWeb, a photo organizer built for genealogists.  Chris loves helping family historians harness the power of metadata so the story behind their stories will stay intact for all the generations to come.   An award-winning presenter, Chris has spoken at a wide

I'm thrilled to be offering something new. Photo investigations. These collaborative one-on-one sessions. Look at your family photos then you and I meet to discuss your mystery images. And find out how each clue and hint might contribute to your family history. Find out more by going to maureentaylor.com and clicking on family photo investigations

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