Tourexpi
In
response to this, Cunard is calling upon the public to help preserve these
precious moments in a new physical exhibition curated by renowned British
photographer Mary McCartney to mark 185 years of ocean travel.
A
new international study revealed a staggering 265 billion1 images are
taken every year across the UK and the U.S. and many of those remain unseen and
unshared, buried in digital devices. With smartphones now responsible for
capturing 97% of all photos, only 3% of people store their cherished memories
in printed albums.
This
reliance on digital storage could create a generational memory gap - 72%
believe that without printed photos, future generations' memories could be
lost. Furthermore, only half (51%) of adults are confident that their photos
will be accessible in 50 years' time!
The
findings also highlighted a lack of planning around preservation. While three
in four adults (75%) plan to preserve and share photos of their children or
young relatives, some do not. The main reason for this is they haven't thought
about it yet (38%), or they believe there is perceived lack of interest in the
photos (33%).
This
trend threatens to impact the historic footprint and shareable legacy that
physical photos and albums once provided. Especially as over half of adults
(53%) admit to being forced to delete their photos because they ran out of
storage or lost photos because their phone broke (39%). As a result, countless
stories and sentimental memories are at risk of being lost forever.
To
remedy this, Cunard is inviting guests, employees, and celebrities to share
their unforgettable images from on board its ships. These contributions will
form part of the 'Sea of Glamour' exhibition, set to debut at Liverpool's famous
Liver Building in May.
The
exhibition will feature a stunning collection of photos of Hollywood icons,
musicians, politicians, and royalty from the Cunard archives, alongside
newly curated images from the public to form a timeline of iconic moments that
will immerse visitors in the magic of nearly two centuries of transatlantic
travel.
Mary
McCartney will take the final photograph for the exhibition herself,
capturing a portrait of Queen Anne's Icons in Liverpool on
the day it opens. This unique image will offer a fresh, captivating perspective
on Cunard's iconic link to Liverpool.
Siân
Wilks, Cunard Archivist at the University of Liverpool Library, said:
"As a unique resource that captures Cunard's unrivalled 185-year history,
the Cunard archive is an incredible collection that is accessible to all. It is
exciting to see how today's events will shape the Cunard archive of the future
and capture the stories of those connected to the brand".
Katie
McAlister, President of Cunard, emphasized the importance of this initiative:
"For 185 years, our ships have been at the heart of unforgettable moments
for millions of guests and crew. This is a chance to celebrate those memories
and the stories they tell. By sharing your experiences, you'll help Mary
McCartney create something truly unique—an exhibition that brings Cunard's
incredible history to life for everyone to enjoy."
The
'Sea of Glamour' will become a global exhibition, set to travel the world on
board the Cunard fleet to celebrate the 185th Anniversary.
To
find out how your cherished memories on board a Cunard ship could become
part of the brand's iconic history, visit www.cunard.com/seaofglamour and submit your favorite
memories to cunardphotography@cunard.co.uk by Sunday
March 9, 2025.
For
more information about Cunard or to book a voyage, contact your Travel
Advisor, call Cunard at 1-800-728-6273, or visit www.cunard.com.
For
Travel Advisors interested in further information, please contact your Business
Development Manager, visit OneSourceCruises.com, or call Cunard at 1-800-528-6273.
Image
Credit: © Cunard Lines
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