Keep your photos out of direct sunlight or unfiltered
fluorescent light. Display them in shady areas, or have copies
made and store the originals.
Use archival-grade materials. Regular papers, plastic
sheets, adhesives and mounting boards contain acids that damage
photographs.
Don't store photographs near plumbing, in extreme
temperatures or in areas prone to damp or high humidity, like
basements, attics and garages.
Stash photographs individually, rather than in a stack, as
they can stick together.
Document your photos. Use a soft pencil on the back of each
image to note who is in the picture and where and when it was
taken.
Make backup discs of digital photos in case your computer is
damaged or stolen.
Store negatives and prints separately. Spread special ones
around by sending selections to friends and relatives. Don't handle
negatives.
