Tag Archives: #FamilyLegacyVideo

APH Weekly Blog Roundup: APH Conference News, A Memoir Book Review, A Good Investment, and Mommy Art

This week’s collection of blog postings by members of the Association of Personal Historians is chock-full of information about our upcoming conference in Texas with a peek at a seminar presenter as well as discussions of creativity and some important investments. Lisa Kagan of Family Heirloom Arts invites us to check out mother artists and writers in The Miracle… Read More »

APH Weekly Blog Roundup: Online Memoirs, A Father’s Day Story, mysterious photographs, and an Interview with Francie King

This week we have something for everyone! Members of the Association of Personal Historians are blogging about all things personal history, including tips on the pre-interview, discovering the real story behind old pictures, and even how gardening can impact our histories. Dawn M. Roode of Modern Heirloom Books shares how pictures can spark creativity in “His are the… Read More »

APH Weekly Blog Roundup: A New Life Story People Podcast, How We Say Things, and Just Recording the ‘Great Moments’?

This week’s collection of blog postings from members of the Association of Personal Historians focuses on recording all of life’s stories— not just the celebrated and magical ones. Pam Pacelli Cooper of Verissima Productions shares an inspiring commencement address about capturing all family stories, not as “family myths,” but as guiding stars in How We Tell Our Stories.… Read More »

Home for the Holidays: Tips for your family holiday videos

A smiling family, their glasses raised in a holiday toast. It’s a typical family scene, in this case captured with the technology available in 1950: a black & white still camera. Today we have the benefit of video technology that can capture far more than just silent, frozen moments in time. Here are some tips on how to… Read More »