How to backup digital photos while on vacation
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Nothing could be more devastating than returning from a once-in-a-lifetime trip, than realizing that you have lost some of your digital photos. All the places you visited, the people, the unique culture, architectural wonders, floral marvels and amazing scenery are only a distant memory. With a bit of planning and consistency while on your trip, you can avoid the sinking feeling that comes with photographic data loss.
Fortunately today there are several options for storing your valuable pictures. Before your trip, purchase at least two to three memory cards for your camera and plenty of batteries. Memory cards are reusable, but they do not have a limitless capacity. It is best to have more than you need than not enough. Think about getting gigabyte rather than megabyte memory cards. Make sure you get the appropriate cards for your camera. Do not try to stuff all your pictures onto one card. There are also external storage packs that can read multiple cards and store thousands of photos available which are quite affordable.
Alternately, if you have a laptop, make sure you take it along. As soon as you return from your day’s excursion, download the pictures from your camera to your computer. It is also good to make up a backup copy onto a flash drive in case something goes wrong with your computer. Before backing up the photos, it would be good to put them in a folder with the location and date indicated.
There are several online photo storage places. If you have a connection to the internet, you can back up your photos as soon as possible to one of them. Flickr, photobucket, shutterfly, snapfish, and many others are free to sign up for. It would be best to sign up before you depart on your trip. Because some of the digital photo files can be large, make sure that the storage site you sign up for accepts larger files. You may have to pay extra to store very large files on the internet like raw image formats.
You could also take blank CD/DVDs and burn your photos onto those so you have an extra copy. That way you would have some to give to family members when you return home. Most important of all, do not erase the pictures on your camera until you are sure that you have backed them up in at least two places. That way you will have many hours of reflection while viewing memories preserved.
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I know - I lost some of my Scotland photos - not sure what happened, but it was really sad.
great advice-Thanks-Tammy
Nice to see you again Tammy. Thanks for dropping in.
Thank you for a very useful hub Elayne. One just can't keep up with the lates technology without people like you doing the research. Great job.
Sue
Thank you Sue. One learns through sad experience - this hub is one of them.
this is very good advice. It is also worth remembering that if you have important family photos on the card in your camera make back up before you go on holiday. In Greece we saw a family desperately searching for a lost camera that had family photos on it.
So sad 2uesday. I know the feeling. Thanks for your comments.
That actually happened to us too :(. I remember the day that our family CD for one year became corrupt and we had failed to back up the CD. I was so sad.
So sorry to hear that Liana.
Great advice thank you sharing. There is nothing worse than loosing your photos.
I totally agree TrudyVan. Thank you for stopping by and commenting.















Hello, hello, says:
4 weeks ago
Thank you for a great advice. Yes it is soul distroying.