2013-07-15



The Georgia Genealogical Society is pleased to sponsor the presentation "Photography and Genealogy" with Karen Molohon on July 15th, 2013.

Summary: The Photography and Genealogy presentation will highlight the importance of photography in genealogy research, history and types of photographs, clues in the family photographs, photographing - documents and gravestones, scanning documents, photography preservation, photo editing software, and setting up a family archive.



Presenter: Karen Molohon has been involved in genealogy research for more than 20 years having gained the interest from her great-uncle.  One of her current interests is teaching family history courses in her local society – specializing in getting started with researching, organizing your genealogical research, and census records as well as photography.  She is also a photographer interested taking wildlife, landscape, and outdoor photographs.

She is active in the genealogical community currently serving as: Webmaster of the Genealogical Society of Cobb County and Georgia; Publications Director for the Georgia Genealogical Society.  She previously served as President and other positions of the Genealogical Society of Cobb County, Georgia.  In addition, she has attended several NGS and FGS conferences to enhance her research techniques.

Karen has a Master’s Degree in Technical Communication from Southern Polytechnic State University and works as an Information Designer for an international airline telecommunications company in Atlanta, GA.

This presentation will be broadcast live on Monday July 15, 2013:

·       8:00 pm Eastern

·       7:00 pm Central

·       6:00 pm Mountain

·       5:00 am Pacific

Register for the free Webinar now at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8177315716372458752

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