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4 hours ago · Picture of the storm. It's an emotional roller-coaster shared by thousands of Shore homeowners who needed to rebuild after Sandy. In Union Beach alone, 90% of the town flooded, with water ranging ...
Nov 20, 2012 · Photos lost in Superstorm Sandy — Someone cradles a baby in a snapshot found after Superstorm Sandy destroyed several homes in Union Beach. Courtesy Jeannette Van Houten
- Overview
- Step 1: Check your account
- Step 2: Search for lost photos
- Step 3: Check if your photo is deleted
- Try other ways to find your photos
- Related resources
When you turn on backup, your photos are stored in photos.google.com.Learn other ways to find your photos.Important:If you're inactive in Google Photos for 2 years or more, your content may be deleted. Learn about the Google Photos inactivity policy.
If you’re over your storage limit for 2 years or more, your content may be deleted. Learn more about how your Google storage works.
Some photos can seem to disappear because you’re on a different account.
1. On your computer, open photos.google.com.
2. Sign in to your Google Account.
3. At the top, click the profile picture.
Important:
• If you suddenly lose photos, they may have a different date.
• Photos taken before 4 AM are sorted into the previous day.
• If you download or scan a photo from a device with different date and time settings, the timestamp may be wrong.
1. On your computer, open "Recently Added" in Google Photos.
2. If it’s not there, search for the photo and use the right dates or keywords. At the top, select Search and type what you want to find, like “dogs,” “New York City,” or if you tag your photos, someone’s name.
• If your photo is still in trash, you may be able to get it back.
• If your photo is in trash for over 60 days, the photo may be permanently deleted.
Check if backup is on
1. On your device, make sure you’re signed in to the right account.
2. At the top, you can find your backup status.
If backup is on
• Your photo might still be in the process of backing up. If you receive “Waiting to back up” or a number on your phone, some photos aren't backed up yet.
• Make sure Google Photos can back up the file sizes of your photos or videos.
Jan 27, 2013 · Sandy victims can bring up to 20 photos apiece to the school at 133 W. 21st St., Room 101C, on Saturday and Sunday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, though appointments can be...
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Feb 4, 2013 · Operation Photo Rescue helps restore timeless shots damaged by superstorm Sandy - The Verge. Cameras and Photography / TL;DR. Operation Photo Rescue helps restore timeless shots damaged by...
Jan 22, 2013 · Operation Photo Rescue, a Kansas-based nonprofit established specifically to provide photo restoration support to victims of Hurricane Katrina and without long-term organizational plans, will soon be providing similar support to victims of Superstorm Sandy with help from a national team of volunteers.