Photos are great sources of family history information, but their genealogical value can be much more than meets the eye. Photos can include clues to your ancestors’ relationships, occupation, religion and much more. Learning to analyze the details in old photos is one way to tease out additional information, but another great way is conducting photo interviews.

Do you have any relatives who might be able to supply additional material or stories related to the photo? See if they would be willing to be interviewed and try to record their recollections in case you need to refer to them again later, by transcribing their memories or recording them. Make sure you keep track of full contact information for anyone you interview and follow best interviewing practices. With luck you’ll find that your photos are indeed worth a thousand words!

Photo Interview Worksheet Free Download
Use this handy downloadable worksheet to record your notes during family photo interviews.