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How to organize your photos to bring your family closer together with Megan O’Hare

  • Writer: Brad
    Brad
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Release date: June 29, 2026


Family photos can help build resilience in kids by connecting them with their heritages or reminding them of times when they felt competent, safe, and loved. In the digital age, we create more family photos than ever, but, ironically, we seem to be appreciating them less. My guest this episode, Megan O’Hare, teaches adults how to organize and keep their photos safe and how to convert them into formats that kids enjoy accessing and sharing. Megan and I discuss her tips for starting – what might seem to be – the herculean task of sorting digital photos and her professional insights on common mistakes and misconceptions about creating and storing photo archives. More information about Megan and her service, The Photo Project, is below.


Biography of Megan O’Hare


Megan O’Hare is the founder of The Photo Project, a photography education brand helping busy families take control of the thousands of photos living on their phones. After transitioning from corporate marketing into family and newborn photography, she realized the real challenge wasn’t capturing beautiful photos - it was what happened to those memories afterward. From overflowing camera rolls and full iCloud storage to failed hard drives and lost family photos, Megan saw how many parents were quietly overwhelmed by digital photo chaos.


Through her signature courses, membership community, and weekly tech series, Megan has helped thousands of families build easy, repeatable systems to centralize, organize, and protect their digital memories. Her approach breaks down intimidating technology into practical, doable steps that create more clarity, peace of mind, and confidence for busy parents.


Megan believes photos are meant to be seen, shared, and printed into books that outlive the devices they live on. She is passionate about helping overwhelmed parents reclaim their memories and create lasting family legacies. Megan lives in small-town Nebraska with her husband and two kids.



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