 Hi, I'm Andrew Robb. I'm head of Photograph Conservation at the Library of Congress and an AIC fellow. I became interested in conservation because of a conversation I had with my mother when I was in high school and she mentioned that I might be a good art conservator and it wasn't something I'd ever thought about and it went to the seed that finally took place in college when I realized it would be something interesting to do and I'm very fortunate decades later to keep doing it. What keeps me in conservation is I think why I got interested in it in the first place. The intersection of dealing with cultural collections, dealing with the narratives and people that work with them are inspiring and challenging every day and I'm very lucky to do what I do.