Protecting Your Collection in Late Summer Heat and Early Fall Humidity
Whether a serious collection of prints by famous photographers or cherished family momentos, photographs require special care and handling.
Different types of photographs require different kinds of care. Preventing damage and deterioration is crucial, as much of it cannot be reversed. Proper storage and environmental conditions are essential to reduce risks from display and handling for the long-term preservation of photographic materials.
- Handle photographs gently along the edges with washed, thoroughly dry hands.
- Avoid exposing photographs to extreme environmental conditions, such as direct heat and light sources, food, and liquids.
- Regularly inspect photographs for any signs of deterioration, such as onset of mold, rapid changes in environment, visual change in materials.
Thank you to The American Institute for Conservation for their notes on caring for photographs. For comprehensive instructions on handling, storage, display, cleaning and maintenance, and conservation, visit https://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws.com/CONSERVATIONUS/f79adbf7-4737-43c9-82a1-92e0d2cc3c1c/UploadedImages/Documents/Resources/How_Do_I_Care_for_Photographs.pdf
