Don't Miss Out on Memories Warns Bonusprint

May 17, 2005 | Mark Goldstein | Digital | Comment |

Bonusprint Press Release

~ Save, back-up and print to keep photos safe ~

Digital camera users are in danger of losing their precious memories if they do not take steps to preserve their photos, warns Bonusprint. To keep them safe, they must learn to save, back-up and print their images.

According to the photo printing company, the growing popularity of digital cameras has given people a false sense of security - that storing images on the computer or digital camera is enough. However, what is overlooked is what happens to their priceless memories if the camera or computer is lost, stolen or corrupted, for example.

“The busy holiday season is fast approaching and many people will be capturing their days of leisure on a digital camera,” said Anthony Ward, Managing Director at Bonusprint. “Those who decide not to print and rely solely on digital media run the risk of having no record in future years to recall their happy holiday memories or their children growing up.”
 
“Events can’t be restaged, lives can’t be rewound. So digital camera users have to take the responsibility of protecting their precious images. Professionally printed photographs will last about a century if stored correctly, so backing up your digital camera images with prints on conventional photographic paper is the best way of ensuring that pictures last a lifetime.”

Not only does Bonusprint allow you to print your images from as little as 9p each but you can also have added peace of mind by ordering an archive CD of all your pictures for only £1.99. To order online go to www.bonusprint.co.uk

About Bonusprint
Bonusprint is one of the world’s largest mail order photo printing companies and is seizing the digital opportunity. It has 40 years of experience in printing photos and turns over approximately £35 million a year. Bonusprint produces about 1 million photos a day and is committed to delivering the highest quality images at the lowest possible prices.