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As Projectkin, we’re hooked on family history stories. So often, these stories start with the stuff left for us by our ancestors. In Kathy’s Corner, it helps us sort through and make sense of our collections of photographs, documents, and other artifacts. Her decades of experience as a professional photo organizer give her special insight into the field. See upcoming events here.
We were delighted to welcome Maureen Taylor as our special guest. As a former curator at a historical society, Maureen knows how to make sense of photographs and family history. As she puts it, her skills are at the junction of history, genealogy, and photography. You can follow Maureen on her YouTube channel here. Kathy referenced just two of her many well-known books; you’ll find more books, courses, and tools on her website.
Maureen’s talents make her the perfect person to discuss metadata, a long-time challenge for genealogists and photo organizers.
Today’s discussions covered a range of topics from
A basic introduction to the term and its history in photography.
The conflict between the metadata use case for genealogists and the privacy exposure it creates for use in social media.
Resources Mentioned
Maureen’s posts & publications
Organizations & specifications
The International Press Telecommunications Council — IPTC.org
Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) Family summary from the US Library of Congress
Tools and platforms that leverage image metadata for genealogists
Platforms for comparing images without the use of metadata
From Google
Images.Google.com (drag-and-drop image file to search)
Google Lens (works in Chrome and Google Photos mobile app)
Privacy Issue in Image Metadata
A summary of privacy concerns when data is included with images shared on social media has spawned a series of platforms to strip metadata from images. There are a variety of these tools online, including Metadata2go, and PrivacyStrip, to name just two.
Learn more about Kathy’s Coaching.
As Projectkin, we’re here to help families tell their stories in any form. I feel strongly that our collections of photos and other artifacts are key to our memories and, in turn, our stories.
Date change: Our usual date for Kathy’s Corner in November coincides with American Thanksgiving. A month later, it lands on Christmas Day. To work around that, we’ll combine our November and December programs into a special Kathy’s Corner event on December 5.1
Our program on December 4th will be a special interactive program titled “Postcards: Pictures, Stories, Art, and History.” Bring your postcard and story, and tell us about it!
If you can bring a postcard, please let Kathy know so she can adjust our timing so everyone can participate.
⮕ Also, don’t miss our special Substack Live program on Sunday, November 30th, for a preview.




















