In every home, there are special photographs that hold not just precious sentimental value but also possibly valuable historical significance. Photos for the Future is a key initiative by The History Channel that invites viewers across Asia to step up and proudly share these photographs together with the unique personal stories behind them.
The aim of Photos for the Future is to create a lasting visual record of life over the past century in Asia. This collection of personal photographs and stories generously 'donated' by the public will be kept safe for future generations and made available in an online archive open for public viewing.
Whether these photos were taken 80 years ago, or just 8 months before, any photo which tells a story is welcomed. The History Channel seeks photos that help mark a moment, a period or an event in history - photos that show the changing faces of familiar local streets, the fashion trends or the customs from generations before. Even photos of your family's very first television set, grandpa's youthful escapades, or your adventures to places and continents far and strange, these moments captured on film may just find their place in the virtual archive of Photos for the Future.
What do you want the future generations to know and remember of your lives and that of your forefathers? The History Channel wants to see all these precious photos, listen to these real life stories, and allow them to be preserved for the generations to come.
For further information about posting photos on this website please click the 'Post Your Picture' tab.
FEEDBACK
Photos For The Future welcomes your feedback. Please email us (info@aetnallasia.com) if you require help uploading your photos or have a question about this website.
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