GIFT GUIDE Pam Cooper, of Creative Memories, created this scrapbook for her mother, Lolly Friedman of Northville. It's A Snap Take your photos from chaos to order with some help from the experts. BY BETH D'ADDONO FEATUREWELL.COM ome on, 'fess up. You have a shopping bag or shoebox full of photographs sitting in a closet or on a basement shelf in your home. Snapshots may be in the original processing envelope, or just gathering dust — a school picture of you at age 6 next to a shot of your mother-in-law on her honey- moon next to a picture of Aunt Fannie at last year's Passover Seder. So, if your photographs have gotten the best of you, read on. The experts can help. First, a caveat: We're talking about old pictures here, as well as ongoing prints from a trusty point and shoot 35 mm. If you've gone digital, then hopefully you're using a program like PhotoParade 4.0, a terrific way ' ed to create slide shows, them 12/12 2003 20G