People take pictures to preserve the memories of important occasions, precious moments, events, places, family, friends, and a host of other reasons. Some images are lost in obscurity over time, some are classic, and others become lasting impressions of times gone by. No matter how good or bad a picture turns out to be, it is kept for reasons often forgotten. When your photo is important enough to become a keepsake, it is also important enough to commemorate. Depending on the subject of the pictures, the emotion, memory, and details about the shots can range from elaborate and deep, to simple identifiers to preserve reminders of when and where they were taken. For my own part, if there is not enough meaning to remember a photo, there is not enough reason to keep it. For the photos that mean the most, I have a number of ways to help you commemorate and showcase the personal thoughts associated with them, in a fashion that gives them the valued treatments they deserve.
The first example shows one technique for providing a photo commemorative. With a rich combination of matting techniques and prose, the photo is elevated to a level that tells the viewer that this is an important image. Do you want to take all your photos to this level? I think not, but everyone has a few special memories that deserve to be preserved at this level of attention.
The next commemorative example is a step down from the first. Certainly, the matting treatment gives the picture a boost over plain display, but the added description which identifies the date, location, and subject of the shot help to enhance and identify the purpose behind it.
The third commemoration provides a matted photo with a simple label to remind the owner when and where the photo was taken, notated directly on the digital matting. This is a nice alternative to scratching out a hand written note on the back of a nice print.
In the final example, the photo itself is altered to reflect a thought or mood for the scene, coupled with another matte label. All these treatments work well for a digital picture frame display, or as a computer screen wallpaper.
Share your memories with friends and family by commemorating the occasions you want to remember. What can I do to help you give your pictures the kind of appreciation they deserve?





