Why YOU need a memory hub!

The dictionary defines a hub as the effective center of an activity, region, or network. Your memory hub is the place that ALL of your photos, videos, and documents are stored. This blog will break down the who, what, when, where, and why of the memory hub!

Who should have a memory hub

For any person, family, or business that keeping track of their history is important. This is the one place where everything is kept telling your story.

What should be kept in a memory hub

Photos

Current photos

  • most likely taken with your phone(s)

Digital photos from other digital cameras

  • taken on a DSLR or mirrorless camera (the big camera or real camera)
  • taken on a digital camera from the last 20 years
  • taken by a professional that you have the copyright and were shared with you

Older images

  • printed photos that have been scanned to share and preserve easily
  • slides that have been digitized
  • negatives that have been converted

Videos

Current videos

  • most likely recorded with your phone(s)

Digital photos from other digital cameras

  • recorded on a DSLR or mirrorless camera (the big camera or real camera)
  • recorded on a digital camera from the last 20 years
  • recorded by a professional that you have the copyright and were shared with you

Digitized old media

  • VHS
  • Film reels (not the kind on Instagram)
  • Any older media that you no longer have the equipment to play

Documents (pdfs, word documents, spreadsheets)

  • Family Trees
  • Newspaper clippings
  • Memorabilia
  • Anything that tells your story that is not a photo or a video

When should you create and add to your memory hub

Now

I think you should set up your own memory hub today. This is as simple as creating a folder on your computer or external hard drive (more on this later) that is called YOUR LAST NAME Memory Hub.

It will take a while to get everything into one spot in the hub but you can take little steps or devote a day to adding everything to the hub. I actually recommend a “working hub” for when you are consolidating everything.

Monthly

If you take 100 photos or more a month, I recommend that set up a reminder to add your phone photos to your memory hub

Quarterly

If you take only a few photos each month, you can move things into your less often but should still be on a regular basis

Special events

  • Vacations
  • Weddings
  • Parties
  • Basically, any time you have taken lots of photos (this is different for everyone)

Upon receipt of items from others

  • Scanned photos or other digitized media
  • Shared from a special event (so I don’t have to find the link over and over)
  • Anytime you have something you need or want to add

Where you should keep your memory hub

Your memory hub should be kept on your primary computer or on an external hard drive.

  • It can easily be backed up (meaning that 3-2-1 can be accomplished)
  • It can be accessed offline
  • Metadata can be added and retained (captions, keywords, etc)
  • Files can be renamed
  • Duplicates can be removed in bulk
  • You have total control

Cloud services are NOT ideal for your memory hub. Only use a cloud service where you can maintain the files on your computer when you are offline. For example: if you are an Apple user and have all your photos in iCloud and synced with your Mac (not optimized) your memory hub can be in iCloud. My photo hub is in Dropbox and can be accessed by any of my devices BUT all of my photos are synced to my PC and are available offline and therefore backed up the Backblaze.

This does not mean that you can’t use a photo-sharing site like Google Photos, Amazon Photos, SmugMug, Flickr, etc. (this list could go on and on) These sites all have a place but should be used for sharing only AFTER the photos are in your hub. 

Why YOU need a memory hub

If your memories are important to you, a memory hub will give you peace of mind!

  • You know that all your photos/videos/documents are in one place
  • You have a simple backup plan (3-2-1) that is easy to maintain that allows you to know your memories are safe no matter what
  • You can leave a legacy for your family without worrying about subscription payments and passwords

When will you be setting up your memory hub?

If you need more guidance, check out HOPEkeeping! In the first lesson, I share why and how to set up your hub. If you are looking for one-to-one help or for someone else to set this up for you, schedule a Free Consultation with Lisa today!

Blog published on October 10, 2022

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