It's all about photos this month, as host Lisa Louise Cooke explores Flickr, gets advice from Photo Detective Maureen A. Taylor and talks digital photography with Nancy Hendrickson. Plus: Tips on new deals at ShopFamilyTree.com, news from the blogosphere and advice for preserving digital images.
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In this episode:
- News from the Blogosphere
- Top Tips: Old Photos
- 101 Best Websites: Flickr
- Safe Keeping: Digital Photos
- Family Tree University Crash Course
- Editor's Desk with Allison Stacy
Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke
Lisa has a new book available at ShopFamilyTree.com:
The Genealogist's Google Toolbox. It's available both
in print form and
as a digital download. You can also get her
Google Earth for Genealogy Volumes I & II for a special bundle price.
News from the Blogosphere with Genealogy Insider Diane Haddad
Diane gives us the inside scoop on what's happening in the genealogy world:
Read more at the Genealogy Insider blog.
Top Tips: Old Photos
Photo Detective Maureen Taylor gives us tips on working with old photos.
Visit the
Photo Detective Blog and check out the
Free Photo Detective Live Webinar.
101 Best Websites: Flickr
In celebration of National Photo Month, Lisa takes you on a tour of one of the most popular photo sharing websites,
Flickr.
Safe Keeping: Digital Photos
Grace provides ideas for preserving your digital images. Check out these resources she mentioned:
Family Tree University Crash Course

Family Tree University instructor Nancy Hendrickson shares techniques taught in her class
Digital Photography Essentials: Techniques to Capture and Preserve Your Family History.
The Editor's Desk with Allison Stacy
Allison talks about some new resources at great savings:
Keep an eye out for special product bundles at
ShopFamilyTree.com every month.
Have fun climbing your family tree!
Listen to Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems and Genealogy: Family History Made Easy podcasts in
iTunes and
visit her website for great research ideas, podcast episodes and videos.