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It used to be commonly recognized that family photos should be kept in the form of album. Such photos are precious records of family members’ growth, and these used to be the history of the family itself.

However, since the beginning of the digital era, it is no longer common to see paper photos pasted in a thick album.

The album-related item market is continuously shrinking. We feel that luxury albums with a thick front cover are rare finds from times when photos were valuable items. However, nowadays photos are ordinary items, and carefully storing photos in a heavy and bulky album may not be suitable for current trends. Going forwards, as the habit of storing paper books disappears, ordinary households will have fewer bookshelves, and there will be a stronger trend of photos being kept only in a digital format and not being printed on paper.

It is true that digital data is convenient because it is not bulky in size and can easily be duplicated; however, retaining photos only in digital format gives them insufficient depth.

Millennium Photos suggest a new way of dealing with photos – storing most photos in a digital format, and retaining only a special photo in a different format.

For products to be hanged on a wall, we recommend the keyhole plus bolt method to install products of the double-sided J-shaped frame type. For easy viewing, we recommend the tabletop type.