Whether an entire media library or a few boxes at a time, Western Web Photo will scan your photos at a high resolution and then, using a folder filing system, archive your files on CD or DVD. Your complete digital archive will then allow you to quickly locate your images when needed. You can also store them away in a safe location so they are secure even if a disaster like fire or flooding strikes.
Why do I need this?
What's in your safe deposit box? Why not keep all your most precious memories and irreplaceable photo records there along with your other valuables? When a catastrophe happens, don't be like most people who lose a lifetime of treasured moments. Keep them safe and ready to share no matter what happens.
Is it easy?
Yes, it's a lot faster, easier and more affordable than you might think and best of all, we'll help organize everything for you and do all the work.
What do I need to do?
Simply call or e-mail us so we can discuss the size and scope of your archiving project. We'll answer your questions, nail down all the details, provide an accurate estimate of costs and guide you through the process from beginning to end.
How much will it cost?
Cost for this service will vary depending on how much you've collected over a lifetime. We can archive your entire collection all at once or break it down into more manageable projects to do over a period of months.
Whether it's to save cherished family memories or assure that your most valuable archived company images will always be available, digitizing your photos now will spare you a lot of time, headaches and disappointments in the future. So let us create a convenient, reliable, imminently accessible new archive for you on CD or DVD. Our services are affordable for almost anyone and our people are experts in the art and technology.
Our Secure Digital Archiving Services include:
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Archival CDs or DVDs of photos, 35mm slides or old film negatives, glass negatives up to 8x10"
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Digital recreations of photo albums, scrapbooks and other archival collections to assure preservation and enhanced future accessibility

Original picture was an 8x10 glass negative from the early 1900's.
Courtesy of the Vroman Family, Belle Fourche, SD