Initial Archival Assessment
Schedule a one-on-one session with our preservation specialists to review your collection, discuss conservation priorities, and outline a digitization plan that fits your family’s needs.
Account status and quick actions for managing your family archive projects, conservation assessments, and oral history sessions.
Your archival preservation plan is active. You have access to digitization scheduling, conservation consultations, and legacy book project tracking.
Photographs, letters, and certificates processed across three family collections. Your digital repository is organized by decade and family branch.
Two interviews completed this quarter with family elders. Transcripts are being prepared for inclusion in your legacy book draft.
Schedule a climate-controlled storage assessment for your original photographs and documents. Our conservator will provide recommendations for long-term care.
Review your active legacy documentation projects, upload new materials for digitization, or request additional oral history recording sessions.
Recent milestones and ongoing work across our preservation studio, from completed digitization runs to upcoming oral history sessions.
Finished scanning 214 handwritten letters from a Perak estate. The batch included fragile airmail paper and one envelope with a surviving wax seal. Originals now rest in acid-free folders; the digital set is indexed by sender and year.
February 2025Recorded three generations in a single afternoon. The eldest narrator described life in the Kinta Valley during the 1950s. We captured 4.5 hours of audio, plus a set of annotated photographs for the legacy book.
January 2025Reviewed a 1962 album with deteriorating magnetic pages. Recommended rehousing each print in archival sleeves and digitizing at 600 dpi to capture the silver gelatin texture. The family approved the full treatment plan.
December 2024Led a two-hour session for twelve participants at a community library. Covered sorting methods, naming conventions, and basic storage do's and don'ts. Several attendees booked follow-up consultations for their own collections.
November 2024Completed a 148-page volume combining digitized photographs, transcribed interviews, and a chronological family timeline. The digital repository was handed over on a portable drive with a mirrored copy in our climate-controlled storage.
Every project begins with a conversation about what matters most to your family.
Discuss your archiveSupport & Assistance
Schedule a one-on-one session with our preservation specialists to review your collection, discuss conservation priorities, and outline a digitization plan that fits your family’s needs.
Every inquiry receives a personal response within two business days. For urgent conservation matters, mention “priority” in your subject line and we will fast-track your request.
Join our monthly workshops on sorting photographs, labeling documents, and building a simple cataloging system. These sessions are designed for families starting from scratch.
Reserve a recording session with our storytellers to capture interviews with older relatives. We handle equipment setup, question preparation, and provide a master file for your family archive.
Send us your fragile prints and letters, and we will return both the originals and high-resolution digital copies. Each batch is tracked, handled with cotton gloves, and stored in acid-free sleeves.
Visit our FAQ page for answers about storage conditions, file formats, copyright of family materials, and how to prepare items for shipping. If your question is not covered, contact us directly.