How To Digitize Photos: A Labor Day Home Organization Guide
- Rodnesha Green
- Aug 30
- 4 min read
The end of summer is upon us, and everyone is going back to school. With that comes a new wave of projects, papers, and various things to store. Fortunately, Labor Day weekend offers a rare opportunity to reset your home in advance of this wave.
Amidst the weekend barbecues and Labor Day events, consider adding this one meaningful task to your list of things to do on Labor Day. Now is the perfect time to transform those dust-collecting photo albums into a clean, shareable digital archive. This is one simple step toward home organization that frees up space while preserving the stories your family loves.

Why Labor Day Weekend is Perfect for Photo Decluttering
A natural seasonal reset: With summer winding down, many of us are already switching gears. Tidying photos fits in nicely with back-to-school shopping, closet purges, and holiday planning.
Manageable scope: A long weekend offers enough time to make real progress! This is especially true if, like Marie Condo, you focus on one shelf of albums or a single “photos” bin.
Family togetherness: Visiting parents? Bring a scanning plan. You’ll share laughs, identify faces, and capture stories before they fade.

How to Digitize Photos in a Weekend (Step-by-Step)
1) Gather and Group
Collect albums, shoeboxes, envelopes, and loose prints. Group them by decade, event, or person - whatever makes the most sense for your family. Create a small “test batch” first (20–50 prints) so you can refine your process before tackling the rest.
2) Edit Down Before You Scan
A little curation goes a long way. Set aside duplicates, blurry shots, and photos no one recognizes. Your future self will thank you when you can find more images you actually love without wading through clutter.
3) Choose Your Digitizing Path: DIY vs. A Photo Digitizing Service
DIY at home: A flatbed scanner or a phone scanning app is handy for small batches. It’s slow but personal, and you control the pace.
Use a trusted photo digitizing service: Ideal for larger collections or helping senior parents downsize. A professional service handles consistent quality, bulk scanning, and file organization - often faster and with better results. This route is especially helpful if you’re short on time during the long weekend or want a simple, guided process. Photokive is a great digitizing service that treats your precious memories with white-glove care
Ready to digitize a shelf full of albums without the hassle?
4) Organize Your Files as They’re Created
If you've opted to DIY your photo albums, create a simple folder structure on your computer or cloud account. For example:
Primary Folder: “Family Photos”
Subfolders: by decade (“1970s”), event (“Weddings”), or person (“Dad’s Army Years”).
Rename files or albums with short, consistent labels (e.g., “1994-08 Beach Trip”). This light structure keeps searches effortless later.
Photokive's digitizing service will provide you with labels as part of your photo box kit. They then organize and title your gallery folders based on these label designations (so you don't have to).
5) Back up! Calling for Back Up!!
Store your freshly digitized collection in at least two places - an external drive and a cloud provider. Multiple backups safeguard your memories from incidents and ensure your photo legacy stays safe for the next generation.

Additionally, Photokive stores your digitized images for free on a secure cloud account. Clients can download their photos, share them with other family members, or turn them into a giftable photo book! They also offer the Photokive Guarantee!
6) Share The Joy!
The beauty of having your family photos digitized is that they are so much easier to display and share! You can spread the nostalgic joy in a variety of ways:
Create a shared album to send to relatives
Showcase digital images inside a rotating digital frame
Display photos on your family's SmartTV
When photos are accessible, your family can enjoy more images more often - no heavy albums required.
Helping Senior Parents Declutter with Dignity
Digitizing is more than forcing technology on your parents and senior relatives. It's a time to reflect, remember, and allow a previous generation to tell their stories. If you're using this weekend to help your parents or grandparents get organized, make it a warm, inviting, and low-key experience.

Turn sorting into a memory session: Ask parents to narrate who’s who and what was happening. Record voice notes or jot captions to save alongside the digital files.
Honor the sentimental: Keep a small box for “treasured originals” (wedding portraits/military photos). Digitize everything, but preserve a select few prints for display.
Keep it simple: If technology feels overwhelming, a photo digitizing service streamlines steps and reduces handling for delicate albums.
Keep the Momentum: Home Organization Post Digitization
With bulky albums off the shelves, you’ve created immediate breathing room. Use it wisely:
Replace album space with labeled, breathable storage for other keepsakes.
Add a sleek “Memory Box” for letters or cards you plan to scan next.
Showcased a Photokive photo memory book made from your recently digitized images.
Set a seasonal reminder (perhaps around future Labor Day events) to review new prints and keep your archive tidy.
Turn a Weekend Win into a Forever Win!

Make Your Long Weekend Count
This Labor Day, give your family, your parents, and your future self the gift of a preserved digital archive. It’s a practical, heartfelt project that fits right alongside backyard grilling and parade-watching.
Add “digitizing photos” to your list of things to do on Labor Day and step into fall with less clutter, more peace of mind, and a beautifully preserved family story.