Slide Shows, photos, memories angie Miner Slide Shows, photos, memories angie Miner

What Do I Do With All These Pictures? Make a Slideshow!

Have you ever found yourself staring at a growing collection of photos and wondering, What am I supposed to do with all of these? Whether they’re tucked away in a closet, scattered across old devices, or stored on your phone, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of memories we collect over time.

For me, one of the most joyful ways to bring those memories to life is by creating a slideshow. Slideshows are more than just images set to music—they’re stories. They help us remember, reconnect, and relive the special moments that make up our lives.

This week, I’m working on two different slide shows. One is for a friend’s wedding, and the other is for a youth camp I attended. Both are deeply personal, and each has reminded me of the power of photos when they’re shared in a meaningful way.

The wedding slideshow has been especially touching. I’ve known this couple for years—watched them grow up, fall in love, and now begin a new chapter together. As I sort through childhood snapshots, prom pictures, and engagement photos, I’m filled with nostalgia and gratitude. It’s not just a video—it’s a tribute to their journey and a gift they’ll treasure forever.

The camp slideshow, on the other hand, is full of energy and laughter. Turning a week of adventures into a fun and upbeat recap for everyone to enjoy is a truly rewarding process. These kids made memories they’ll never forget, and now they’ll have something to help them remember all the late-night campfires, games, and friendships.

If you’ve got photos sitting in a box, on a disk, or lost in your camera roll, consider creating a slideshow. It’s a beautiful way to share your story—whether it’s for a birthday, wedding, reunion, or just because.

And if you’re not sure where to start, I’d be happy to help. Bringing memories to life is what I do. Let’s create something that will be remembered, revisited, and cherished for years to come.

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