Oral history interviews are transcribed word for word. The document captures exactly what transpired during the interview.
The interview transcript can also be the basis for a narrative told solely in the voice of the interviewee with interviewer’s questions removed.
Photos and scanned memorabilia, such as letters, journal pages, and receipts, add visual interest to the narrative. The results are published to suit your tastes, from a updatable looseleaf binder to a customized legacy volume.
Photohistories are like scrapbooks, with a focus on the visual, and a stronger emphasis on photos and graphics than text. You tell much of your story through photographs, letters, and the memorabilia of your past. The printed pages can be finished in a wide range of bindings. The content can be archived in digital form on CD or DVD to preserve and share with your family.